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  1. Aug 24, 2016 · It wasn't until the medieval period that the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church began to require priestly celibacy. In the 11th century, Pope Gregory VII issued a decree requiring all priests to be celibate and he expected his bishops to enforce it.

  2. Voice of the Faithful A Brief History of Celibacy Page 1 Introduction Fifty years ago in Vatican II, Christianity, especially Roman Catholic Christianity, held its collective breath in the hope and anticipation that opening the Church to the fresh air of the Spirit might bring a re-examination of some traditions.

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  4. Jan 22, 2020 · The universal requirement to celibacy was imposed upon the clergy with force in 1123 and again in 1139. But those decrees reflected a much longer tradition in the Church in which the...

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  5. Nov 21, 2011 · In this way, the bond between the priesthood and celibacy will more and more be seen as closely knit – as the mark of a heroic soul and the imperative call to unique and total love for Christ and his Church” (n. 25). I believe this invitation by Pope Paul to deepen our understanding of celibate priesthood in relation to the mystery of ...

  6. Given the history of how mandatory clerical celibacy arose in the Roman Catholic Church (except in several of the Eastern Rites), we can examine the spirituality which undergirds the regulation. The Second Vatican Council's "Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests" ("Presbyterorum Ordinis," 1965) asserted: "Perfect and perpetual continence ...

  7. By adopting strict clerical celibacy, the Church preserved both the tradition of clerical chastity and the theology of the priesthood that had developed along with it from apostolic times....

  8. Description. Fr. Zimmerman analyzes some of the early Church documents of the Fathers, Popes, and Councils that reveal a commonly held belief that the tradition of celibacy goes back to the...

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