Priestly celibacy: a gift and a commitment (can. 277 §1) : adaptation to Igbo culture, Nigeria

Is celibacy an exclusive practice of the Latin Church? Why has priestly celibacy in the Catholic Church always been singled out for attacks? Is the requirement of celibacy harmful to man's psycho-sexual equilibrium and to the normal development of human personality? Is celibacy a greater burden...

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Published in:Tesi gregoriana / Serie Diritto canonico
Main Author: Aroh, Prudentius Emeka (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Roma Ed. Pontificia Università Gregoriana 2014
In: Tesi gregoriana / Serie Diritto canonico (99)
Series/Journal:Tesi gregoriana / Serie Diritto canonico 99
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Celibacy / Inculturation / Ibo (People)
B Catholic church, Verfasserschaft1, Codex iuris canonici (1983). 277
B Nigeria / Ibo (People) / Catholicism / Celibacy
IxTheo Classification:SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Inculturation
B Celibacy
B Africa
B Catholic church Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 277, §1
B Klerikerrecht
B Nigeria
B Thesis
B Constitutional law
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Summary:Is celibacy an exclusive practice of the Latin Church? Why has priestly celibacy in the Catholic Church always been singled out for attacks? Is the requirement of celibacy harmful to man's psycho-sexual equilibrium and to the normal development of human personality? Is celibacy a greater burden to priests from non-Western cultures like Ingho-Nigerian culture? Is priestly celibacy still relevant in today's society? If priestly celibacy is a charism, how can it be imposed by law? These crucial questions about priestly celibacy find their answers in this work. There has been a debate concerning the primary source of the obligation of priestly celibacy. This work clarifies that since priestly celibacy is a charism of the Holy Spirit, the primary source of obligation does not rise from the law but from the charism itself (gift) and from the free response which the person gives in love to this charism (commitment). The work traced the magisterium of the Church on priestly celibacy from 1917 code to the pontificate of Benedict XVI and came to the conclusion that the crisis associated with celibacy is not solved by abrogating the law but through an integrated celibate formation of seminarians. The work therefore developed an «integrated celibate formation model for Igho-Nigerian seminarians», a model which is adaptable to the formation of seminarians in any socio-cultural and ecclesial situation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:8878392839