Originally posted by Heresson
Because love to some person distracts us from the path to God I guess. You should not love a person more than other. You should love all the people the same, as God loves us all the same.
Because love to some person distracts us from the path to God I guess. You should not love a person more than other. You should love all the people the same, as God loves us all the same.
This is an interesting post on the topic. It appears to claim that even from its earliest days, married men had to leave their wives. The author dismisses the legend that the topic was discussed at Nicea. The legend is that a cannon on priestly continence was not included over protest from the Egyptian delegation.
From the post, it appears there was a difference in practice between the Church in Western provinces and Eastern about whether married men had to leave their wives.
There is mention of a council of Trullo of the so-called "Eastern" Church that adopted a cannon allowing priest to marry, noting that this cannon was never accepted in the West.
The Catholic encylopedia entry for this Council http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04311b.htm angrily denounces, in polite language, the Council's imposing "Eastern Customs" on the Western Church on the issue of priests and their wives.
While a papal legate was apparently present, the Western Church says there was no evidence of his authority, and accepts only 50 or so of its 102 cannons.
All, this shows is that there was a long standing difference between the Eastern and Western churches on the issue of wives, this at a time when two branches of the Church had not split. It also demonstrates clearly and unambiguously that the matter of wives is a custom and practice and nothing more.
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