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"Ingrid H. Shafer" <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 18 Sep 1996 19:32:39 -0500
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Subject:      ENI-96-0529 (fwd)
To: Multiple recipients of list VATICAN2 <[log in to unmask]>
 
A shorter version. Len
 
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 INSTITUTE      FOR      INTERRELIGIOUS,      INTERCULTURAL     DIALOGUE
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   Tel: 215-204-7251 (off.); 477-1080 (home); FAX: 477-5928 or 204-4569
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Subject:  ENI-96-0529
 
Ecumenical News International
ENI News Service
18 September 1996
 
 
 
Catholic celibacy rule may be changed, says English cardinal
ENI-96-0529
 
By Jerry L. Van Marter
Geneva, 18 September (ENI)--The spiritual leader of the 4.4
million Catholics in England and Wales said yesterday that the
Roman Catholic Church's rule that priests must be celibate could
be relaxed. He argued that many "excellent" people were being
lost to the church because they want to be married.
 
The remarks by Cardinal Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster,
in London, were made during an interview on the BBC's Radio 4 the
day after the resignation of Roderick Wright, Roman Catholic
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, Scotland.  Roderick Wright is
apparently in hiding with Kathleen Macphee, a divorced
40-year-old nurse and mother of three, with whom he is said to
have had a long-standing intimate relationship.
 
"It [the celibacy rule] is not divine law," Cardinal Hume said.
"It is church law, so any pope or general council could change
it."
 
He was immediately supported by another senior prelate, Cormac
Murphy-O'Connor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton, who said it was
only a matter of time before the ordination of married men was
discussed at the Vatican.
 
The situation is complicated in England by the growing number of
married former Anglican priests -- about 20 so far -- who have
been accepted into the Catholic priesthood since the Church of
England began ordaining women.  Several more married former
Anglican priests will be ordained as Roman Catholic priests next
month in London.
 
Cardinal Hume carefully balanced his comments, praising the
Catholic Church's tradition of celibacy for priests. "Many of us
would find it very hard to give all our energy and our time to
our ministry, and to give good quality time to our families," he
said. "It is not a bad thing to have people who can witness to
love without sex."
 
Declining numbers of priests, particularly in Europe and North
America, have fuelled the debate over the celibacy rule.  As a
result, Bishop Murphy-O'Connor said, the ordination of married
men was likely to be considered in the future "by the bishops in
communion with the Pope". [350 words]
 
 
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