AN OPEN CLERGY REBELLION IN AUSTRIA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hundreds  of Austrian priests are challenging the standing leadership of Pope  Benedict XVI and the local bishops, demanding modern-day answers to  issues like communion for divorced people, women in the church  hierarchy, and the taboo of priests who have a partner and children.
The  300-plus supporters of the “Priests’ Initiative” have had enough of  what they call the Church’s “delaying” tactics, and they are advocating  pushing ahead with policies that openly defy current practices. These  include letting non-ordained people lead religious services and deliver  sermons; making communion available to divorced people who have  remarried; allowing women to become priests and to take on important  positions in the hierarchy; and letting priests carry out pastoral  functions even if, in defiance of Church rules, they have a wife and  family.
Kenya:  40 Catholic Priests Quit Over Church Celibacy Rule
25 August 2011
MORE than 40 priests have in the last two  years defected from the Catholic Church in Kenya seeking freedom from  celibacy. The priests have joined the Ecumenical Catholic Church headed  by Bishop Geoffrey Shiundu who also quit the Catholic church after he  married against rules of priesthood.
 
 
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