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Re: Dand124 Asks Chris GP38 the Same Question #8 | 
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 Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Apr 26 19:16:20 2011, in response to Re: Dand124 Asks Chris GP38 the Same Question #8, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Apr 26 18:28:23 2011. First of all, Dan Lawrence, you said, no promised, to put me on your killfile. Why you continue to stalk and harass me makes no sense.Guess what, Luch, seminaries all over the country are lacking students. I know. I read the literature from the Brooklyn Archdiocese. A Diocese with several dozen parishes sure doesn't need more than 3 or 4 new priests a year. Many Catholic churches don't even have a single priest assigned, they share priests with other parishes in the area. Ok, Dan Lawrence. Can you name a few such parishes? Parishes sometimes share priests for Spanish mass. There may be parishes in other parts of the country that have this problem, but I don't know if it's a problem in NYC or Florida. Now, Dan Lawrence, back to the marriage thing. I agree with the Church's decision forbidding priests from marrying. We're the Catholic Church, not some Evangelical preacher like Rick Warren who rolled into town with his wife and established a Superchurch. If the Church allows priests to marry, it would be a mess. What happens when a wife files for divorce. Health insurance for families?It's not going to happen, and it's not a pressing issue for the Church.  | 
    
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