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Friday, September 20, 2019

Cardinal Muller Did Not Directly/Explicitly Oppose Married Priests (In EWTN Interview)

Source: https://youtu.be/_-4GFYKULSE (9/20/19)

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Thank you to this revered Deacon

Thank you to this deeply revered & beloved Deacon (@ProtecttheFaith ) for acknowledging concern about lack of reverence by defenders of mandated celibacy towards married priests. Defenders of celibacy may be committing sins against consecrated persons.
(Hope he becomes a priest.) https://t.co/QoqUWF4RRd

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