Tuesday, June 25, 2024

 Tuesday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

(II Kings 19:9b-11.14-21.31-35a.36; Matthew 7:6.12-14)

Bringing up priestly celibacy in a discussion often seems like throwing a pearl before swine.  Although most people do not understand it, they speak of it negatively.  They will say that it is an outdated rule that the pope may change at will.  And they offer the scandal of sexual abuse by priests as reason for change.

Unfortunately, people are unaware of the history of priestly celibacy and of its profound spirituality.  Celibacy is grounded in the experience of Jesus.  There is absolutely no evidence that he married.  Its Scriptural foundation rests on his statement that some people are eunuchs for the sake of the Kingdom of God.  It is much more than a practical matter that allows more time for ministry or that avoids problems of inheritance of Church property.  Rather celibacy – the sacrifice of personal fulfilment in marriage -- witnesses to the Lord as the one who bestows ultimate value.

Priests are not “lone rangers.”  They need support.  Especially diocesan priests require affirmation from the people when they serve well.  Providing encouragement to priests fulfills the vision of solidarity to which God calls His people.