A leading academic has said the Catholic Church urgently needs to
overturn its centuries-old ban on ordaining married men to ease the
shortage of priests and better relate to the faithful.
Writing in The Tablet this week John Haldane, Professor of
philosophy at the University of St Andrews, states: "The time is overdue
to admit married men to (shortened) formation and ordination."
Professor Haldane, who is also an adviser to the Pontifical Council
for Culture, likens the Church to "a vessel battered by rising waves,
leaking along its length and undermanned".
He calls for greater
involvement of the laity, "not in the guise of para-clerics but because
of its education, expertise and experience" because "it is worse than
foolish not to call able bodies to the bridge".
However he said that men already ordained to the priesthood should
not be able to marry or remarry, and added that "for reasons of
exclusive commitment, only the celibate should be bishops".