It seems more and more bishops are now asking for conversation about priestly celibacy.
Is that now the 'expedient' thing to do?
Has it all to do with power, control and fashion?
It's a 'funny old world' and a 'funnier old church'.
What bishops were asking for such discussion when John Paul II and Benedict were popes?
Is everything always a question of following the leader in charge on the day?
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
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