Marriage and Celibacy in Concert [Commentary on Browne: Article XXXII] | The North American Anglican
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Marriage and Celibacy in Concert [Commentary on Browne: Article XXXII] | The North American Anglican
According to the Article, celibacy—defined as “the state of not being married”[1]—is “not commanded by God’s Law” for “Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.” A number of commentators on the Articles have claimed this teaching is uncontroversial and that even the Church of Rome, which practices clerical celibacy, would grant as much: “This subject admits of the...
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