Coming back to your nation Italy, as far as the married priests can recall, the punishment and total alienation of a married priest dates back to the times of Mussolini, Croix, Berlusconi, up till now.
I would like to take you further on. When the Vatican State in agreement with any State to condemn married priests as citizens who have misbehaved, does the United Nation have any say on the human rights of married priests? Are priests on the list of human beings in their nations and in the United Nation? But if the Vatican boast of righteousness, how can they close their eyes to the injustices which befall a priest who chooses marry? When one becomes a priest, does the Vatican possess him in aspect of his life, so that the Vatican is immune of any misconduct in treating the priest? The priest cannot call to court the Vatican, but the dioceses are paying for the crimes of married priests, while the Vatican holds on to celibacy. All that the United States Dioceses have to pay for priestly sexual misbehavior should be paid by the Vatican who is holding celibacy attached to priesthood.
Are priests human beings? Have they a right to exist?
Archbishop E. Milingo
categories:information, theology, celibacy
