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Keeping the Vow - The Untold Story of Married Catholic Priests (Hardcover)
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Keeping the Vow - The Untold Story of Married Catholic Priests (Hardcover)
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Although many Catholics, and certainly most non-Catholics, are
unaware of it, the rule of celibacy for Catholic priests is not
absolute. The ordination of a married man is exceptionally rare,
but it does occur. In most cases it happens as an accommodation for
a married priest of another Christian church, almost always
Anglican (Episcopalian), who has converted to the Catholic faith
and wishes to serve in the Catholic priesthood. The Anglican
Pastoral Provision, a set of streamlined canonical policies
established by Pope John Paul II in 1980, encouraged the reception
of these priests. Since then over a hundred men-most married, most
Episcopalian-have been ordained; today there are seventy-five
married former Episcopalian priests serving in the U.S. Catholic
Church. Based on one hundred fifteen interviews augmented by
biographical, survey and historical research, Keeping the Vow tells
the story of these married priests and their wives, their unusual
and difficult journey from Anglicanism and their life in the
Catholic Church. Sullins explores the perspectives of this small
group of men and their wives and how they juxtapose a unique set of
identities and perspectives. A full-sample national survey provides
the views of U.S. bishops on the practice of married priest
ordination. The book's extensive use of quotes and personal
narrative helps bring these stories to life, while sociological
analysis provides a clear view of their collective features and
discusses implications for related social and religious issues such
as conversion, priesthood, worship, marital roles and celibacy. An
engaging study on Catholicism, Anglicanism, American religion, and
marriage, Keeping the Vow expands the discussion on the future
prospects and effects married priests in the Catholic Church.
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