Enforced celibacy
- Vocational celibacy
Nature
The state of being unmarried is generally a voluntary state, so celibacy only arises as a problem if the person want to marry and requires celibacy of the partner. Celibacy in the religious sense is imposed on priests, nuns and monks by certain religions, notably Buddhism, Jainism and Catholicism. If priests, nuns or monks wish to marry under these circumstances, they must leave their vocation.
Claim
Since priests may not marry it is arguable that they are less capable of understanding their married parishioners.
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Metadata
Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Subject
Education » Vocational guidance
Law » Law enforcement » Law enforcement
Society » Sex-related questions
Content quality
Presentable
Language
English
Last update
Feb 4, 2024