Even a married man is a priest and the pope in front of it considers reconsideration

The Pope, before he abdicated, expressed his opposition that the Roman Catholic Church is considering a review to allow married men to become priests in the wake of the lack of mass priests in the South American Amazon. It is controversial.

It has been pointed out that in the South American Amazon, the number of priests is insufficient, and that believers may not be able to receive masses or baptisms. We reviewed the rules for single men only and proposed that married men could become priests if they were "departures" that assisted priests only in this area.

We are currently considering whether Pope Francisco will approve it.

A French newspaper reported that the former Pope's Honorable Pope Benedict expressed his opposition in a book released on the 15th.

The former Pope Benedict says that it is "very important" that the priest is single, and that it is difficult to fulfill both the marriage and the priestly vocation at the same time.

When the former Pope retired as a Pope in 2013 for the first time in 600 years, he said, "I will follow the new Pope unconditionally," and it has been controversial that his opposition would be against this policy.

The former Pope is known as a conservative priest who values ​​the tradition of the Catholic Church, while Pope Francis is considered a reformist and seems to be struggling within the Church over judgments about changing the tradition. Can be