Times of Suriname

Vatican to consider married priests for Amazon region

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VATICAN CITY A Vatican document on Monday said the Church should consider ordaining older married men as priests in remote areas of the Amazon, a historic shift which some say could pave the way for their use in other areas where clergy are scarce. The recommenda­tion, contained in a working document prepared by the Vatican for a synod of bishops from the Amazon scheduled for October, also called for some kind of “official ministry” for women in the area, although it did not elaborate. It was the most direct mention ever in a Vatican document of the possibilit­y of a married priesthood, albeit limited, and a greater ministeria­l role for women in one area of the world. The document spoke of the possibilit­y of ordaining what are known as “viri probati” Latin for men of proven character to deal with the shortage of priests. Such men would be elderly, outstandin­g members of the local Catholic community and with grownup families. “While affirming that celibacy is a gift for the Church, there have been requests that, for the most remote areas of the region, (the Church) studies the possibilit­y of conferring priestly ordination on elderly men, preferably indigenous, respected and accepted members of their communitie­s,” the document said. It said such men could be ordained “even if they already have an establishe­d and stable family, in order to guarantee the sacraments that accompany and sustain Christian life.”

Only priests can say Mass or hear confession­s, meaning that Catholics in isolated communitie­s in the Amazon can go for many months without participat­ing in either of the sacraments. Monsignor Fabio Fabene, undersecre­tary of the Vatican department that organizes synods, told Reuters that in responses to questionna­ires to bishops in the region, there had been “very widespread” requests for “Viri Probati” to be considered. Some Catholic scholars have said the approval of “viri probati” in the Amazon may eventually pave the way for their use elsewhere in the world as a response to the shortage of priests. Pope Francis, in an interview with a German newspaper in 2017, said he was willing to consider ordaining “viri probati” men as priests in isolated communitie­s. He has also mentioned their possible use on remote Pacific islands.But he ruled out a general opening the priesthood to all married men or watering down the Catholic Church’s commitment to celibacy, seen as a virtue that frees priests to devote their lives fully to serve God. The synod on Oct 627 at the Vatican will include bishops and other representa­tives, including indigenous peoples, from Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guyana.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Roman Catholic pilgrims display a banner with an image depicting Jesus Christ as they travel in a boat while accompanyi­ng the statue of Our Lady of Conception (not seen) during an annual river procession and pilgrimage along the Caraparu River in Santa Izabel do Para, in the Amazon jungle December 8, 2012. Picture taken December 8, 2012. (Photo: Reuters)
Roman Catholic pilgrims display a banner with an image depicting Jesus Christ as they travel in a boat while accompanyi­ng the statue of Our Lady of Conception (not seen) during an annual river procession and pilgrimage along the Caraparu River in Santa Izabel do Para, in the Amazon jungle December 8, 2012. Picture taken December 8, 2012. (Photo: Reuters)

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