tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-876502085465766394.post8081872139538722352..comments2024-01-17T03:08:25.317-06:00Comments on The Progressive Catholic Voice: Why Priests?PCV Editorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12519134580470262558noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-876502085465766394.post-59899743904811026372013-02-15T17:34:15.872-06:002013-02-15T17:34:15.872-06:00"Wills intriguingly suggests that, rather tha..."Wills intriguingly suggests that, rather than argue for the ordination of women priests, or married priests, or openly gay priests, the most logical and historically honest response would be to imagine Catholicism without priests."<br /><br />That already exists, it is called protestantism.<br /><br />-BrunoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-876502085465766394.post-91586899382273518542013-02-13T12:06:06.398-06:002013-02-13T12:06:06.398-06:00Great review, thanks! Like the final paragraph say...Great review, thanks! Like the final paragraph says, many parishioners will likely not call for this sort of change-- and I'm one of them, I think. I like knowing that there is someone there with education in this area, and who contemplates and engages with the material daily, who can help lead me in my own faith journey. Because of that, I was unsure if I should read this book, given its central thesis. This review has changed my mind on that...and hopefully it will lead to more open dialogue concerning the priesthood, if nothing else.Adam Mnoreply@blogger.com