Phrases with «clerical celibacy»

"Clerical celibacy" refers to a practice within certain religious traditions where clergy members, such as priests or monks, voluntarily choose not to marry or engage in sexual relationships. It means that these religious leaders remain unmarried and devote their lives entirely to their religious duties and the service of their faith. Full definition

Sentences with «clerical celibacy»

  • The Movement for Married Clergy believes that advocates for clerical celibacy base their views on notions of cultic purity and an idea that the love of God is more readily accessible in the celibate life. (faith.org.uk)
  • They would regard it as suicidal to abandon clerical celibacy in such a way as to imply that the principle of celibacy no longer has any value. (firstthings.com)
  • A friend of the Abbot of Cluny and of the ardent reforming hermit and Abbot Peter Damien, he traveled widely, fighting simony, enforcing clerical celibacy, and insisting that bishops be elected by their people and the clergy and not appointed by the lay lords. (religion-online.org)
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