The Asian Age

Priest- loving ladies ask Pope to make celibacy optional

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Vatican City, May 19: Twenty- six women who say they are in love with Roman Catholic priests have written to Pope Francis urging him to make celibacy optional.

The women, who all live in Italy, described the “devastatin­g suffering” caused by the Church’s ban on priests marrying.

“We love these men and they love us,” they said in their letter published on the authoritat­ive website Vatican Insider.

“With humility, we place at your feet our suffering so that something can change, not just for us but for the good of the whole Church,” they added in the message, signed with their first names and an initial of their last names, but with phone numbers.

Priestly celibacy in the Roman Catholic Church, while not an unchangeab­le dogma, is a tradition going back over 1,000 years.

In recent decades, the Vatican has come under pressure to make celibacy optional and allow priests to marry, with supporters saying that this would help ease the acute shortage of priests in many areas.

The women asked the Pope to “bless our love,” adding that few people could understand the “devastatin­g suffering lived by a woman who has a strong love for a priest”.

The Church teaches that a priest be dedicated to his vocation in order to help fulfil its mission.

But the women told the Pope that their men would be able to serve the Church “with greater passion” if they were supported by a woman who loves them and children.

This was far better for the priests and the Church, they argued in the letter sent to the Vatican, than “a life of continued clandestin­eness, with the frustratio­n of a love that is not complete”. The women asked to meet the Pope to explain the plight “tearing apart our souls” because the couples were faced with the alternativ­es of either the men leaving the priesthood or carrying on the relationsh­ips in secret.

— Reuters

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