YOUCAT Lesson 258
YOUCAT the catechism for Catholic
youth
258 Why does the Church require priests and
bishops to live a celibate life?
Jesus lived as a celibate and in this way intended to show
his undivided love for God the Father.
To follow Jesus’ way of life and to live in unmarried chastity “for the
sake of the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 19:12) has
been since Jesus’ time a sign of love, of undivided devotion to the Lord, and
of a complete willingness to serve. The
Roman Catholic Church requires this way of life of its bishops and priests,
while the Eastern Catholic Churches demand it only of their bishops. [1579-1580,
1599]
Photo: A
bishop anoints palms of priest with the oil of chrism. …..258
Celibacy, says Pope Benedict, cannot mean “remaining empty
in love, but rather must mean allowing oneself to be overcome by a passion for
God”. A priest who lives as a celibate
should be fruitful inasmuch as he represents the fatherly character of God and
Jesus. The Pope goes on to say, “Christ
needs priests who are mature and manly, capable of exercising a true spiritual
fatherhood. “
“Today bring to Me the souls of priests and religious, and
immerse them in My unfathomable mercy.
It was they who gave Me strength to endure My bitter Passion. Through them as through channels My mercy flows out upon mankind.” “Diary of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska”,
paragraph 1212 and the “Intention for
the Second Day” of the Chaplet Novena.
VI. WHO CAN RECEIVE THIS SACRAMENT?
…….1579 All the ordained ministers of the Latin
Church, with the exception of permanent deacons, are normally chosen from among
men of faith who live a celibate life and who intend to remain celibate "for the sake of the
kingdom of heaven."(Matthew 19:12.)70 Called to consecrate themselves with
undivided heart to the Lord and to "the affairs of the Lord,"(1 Corinthians 7:32.)71 they give themselves entirely to God and
to men. Celibacy is a sign of this new life to the service of which the
Church's minister is consecrated; accepted with a joyous heart celibacy
radiantly proclaims the Reign of God.(Compare Presbyterorum
Ordinis 16.)72 –CCC
…….1580 In
the Eastern Churches a different discipline has been in force for many
centuries: while bishops are chosen solely from among celibates, married men
can be ordained as deacons and priests. This practice has long been considered
legitimate; these priests exercise a fruitful ministry within their
communities.(Compare Presbyterorum
Ordinis 16.)73 Moreover, priestly celibacy is held in
great honor in the Eastern Churches and many priests have freely chosen it for
the sake of the Kingdom of God. In the East as in the West a man who has
already received the sacrament of Holy Orders can no longer marry. --CCC
IN BRIEF
…….1599 In the Latin Church the sacrament of Holy Orders for the
presbyterate is normally conferred only on candidates who are ready to embrace
celibacy freely and who publicly manifest their intention of staying celibate
for the love of God's kingdom and the service of men. --CCC
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