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Should Pope Paul VI reverse the allowance of married Catholic priest who were once Anglicans?

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Should Pope Paul VI reverse the allowance of married Catholic priest who were once Anglicans?

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In the last twenty-five years at least seventy-seven married men have been ordained as Catholic priests in the United States. All were ordained ministers in other Christian denominations. Sixty-six of these married priests are former Episcopalians, seven are former Lutherans, three are former Methodists, and one is a former Presbyterian. Like married deacons, if these men are widowed then they cannot remarry. Here are a couple of interesting articles: http://www.corpus.org/Page.cfm?Web_ID=57… http://www.the-tidings.com/2007/030207/m… With love in Christ.

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