Religion is one of the greatest and most powerful institution on earth, and the roman catholic church still has the largest population in the Christiandom till date. One of the most sacred rule guiding the ordination of reverend fathers in catholic is a life of celibacy, that is they would live a life without sexual intercourse or marriage.
But recently, the pope of roman catholic church, pope francis, who is the current sovereign of vatican city had made a slight change to the rule of celibacy as regards the ordination and operation of reverend fathers in the roman catholic church.
According to reports, a proposal called viri probati, had been approved by the pope for the reverend fathers operating in south american countries, like Brazil, Columbia, Peru,Venezuela, Eucador,Suriname and French guiana. This proposal stipulates that older men who have been married for a long time, and has a stable family, with no scandal, and well respected in their respectives communities, can now be ordained as catholic priests in the afore mentioned countries, there's also a clause, the married men must have been already ordained and serving as deacons in their various churches.
So many rules, but a lot of married men would still meet up with the criteria.
Will this change of rules, affect the holy church, in other countries outside the approved south american region
What do you think?
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