The men who choose to become Catholic Priests, and why they are special. This video is dedicated to Fr Bud, as we call him, Fr Edward Kaicher, as his Church knows him.
@GoPatriots100 --In light of 1 cor 14-15, Jesus may have been speaking to the 12 alone; they themselves were not to call anyone Father because their apostolic office was above any bishop or priest. My personal interp btw.
Paul says "I do not write this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel" (1 Cor. 4:14-15).
@ncast54, no, I am saying that I agree with what was reported. That Marriage is NOT an "abuse-prevention program". hmmm, you twisted what I said as usual. Is that a trend these days??
@ncast54 Newsweek magazine reports in the April 12 issue, that "The idea of reducing marriage to an abuse-prevention program ought to be repulsive. Sexual abusers through out the world are overwhelmingly non- celibates."
Priests should be allowed to married so reduce or eliminate kids from being victimized.The Bible encourages, but does not DEMAND celibacy. Paul recognizes that most church leader will be married. The Catholic requirement of celibacy is a sad example of the Church taking something that the Bible encourages, and transforming it into a requirement, in order to protect its own interests. Sadder, still, is the damage that has been done as a result of the Catholic Churchs anti-biblical requirement.
@ncast54 Newsweek magazine reports in the April 12 issue, that "The idea of reducing marriage to an abuse-prevention program ought to be repulsive. Sexual abusers through out the world are overwhelmingly non- celibates."
@GoPatriots100 --In light of 1 cor 14-15, Jesus may have been speaking to the 12 alone; they themselves were not to call anyone Father because their apostolic office was above any bishop or priest. My personal interp btw.
WayOfTheMaster454 1 year ago
@GoPatriots100
Paul says "I do not write this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel" (1 Cor. 4:14-15).
stevesilvia 1 year ago
@stevesilvia Oh okay,understood, its clear now. Thank you for your time
ncast54 1 year ago
@ncast54, no, I am saying that I agree with what was reported. That Marriage is NOT an "abuse-prevention program". hmmm, you twisted what I said as usual. Is that a trend these days??
stevesilvia 1 year ago
@stevesilvia Using a Newsweek article as authority over the written words in the bible, hmmm thats the trend theses days.
ncast54 1 year ago
@ncast54 Newsweek magazine reports in the April 12 issue, that "The idea of reducing marriage to an abuse-prevention program ought to be repulsive. Sexual abusers through out the world are overwhelmingly non- celibates."
stevesilvia 1 year ago
Priests should be allowed to married so reduce or eliminate kids from being victimized.The Bible encourages, but does not DEMAND celibacy. Paul recognizes that most church leader will be married. The Catholic requirement of celibacy is a sad example of the Church taking something that the Bible encourages, and transforming it into a requirement, in order to protect its own interests. Sadder, still, is the damage that has been done as a result of the Catholic Churchs anti-biblical requirement.
ncast54 1 year ago
@ncast54 Newsweek magazine reports in the April 12 issue, that "The idea of reducing marriage to an abuse-prevention program ought to be repulsive. Sexual abusers through out the world are overwhelmingly non- celibates."
stevesilvia 1 year ago