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In reply to the discussion: The Roman Catholic Church Has Had 1800 Years [View all]cyclonefence
(5,144 posts)43. Priests, who are called to their vocation *by god*,
who find they cannot adhere to the sacred vow they made during their investiture would be expected by any sane person to leave the job. This isn't expecting perfection; this is expecting living up to the job requirements.
Furthermore, it's not like a young man can just walk in and say "God wants me to be a priest." Candidates are put through what is supposed to be an arduous process to determine their fitness to serve. Part of the process is rigorous self-examination. These are men who never should have been made priests in the first place. They do not have the basic qualifications for the job.
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That 1800 years is probably one big reason why it's so resistant to self-improvement.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#9
Late to this conversation but trying to catch up. I also don't understand guillaumeb's
erronis
Sep 2018
#31
There are no "rationalizations" as you characterize them, simply observations.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#37