Fr Stephen Wang reflects on celibacy & priesthood

Fr Stephen Wang
Celibacy is in the air again. Or rather, Cardinal O'Brien's recent comments have stirred up a debate about the obligation of celibacy for Catholic priests in the Western Church.
I thought I'd copy here a personal reflection on celibacy, and then some historical notes. The personal reflection is from something I wrote for the BBC News website three years ago; and the historical sections are copied from a recent post by Fr Tim Finigan.
This is the short piece I wrote for the BBC:
On 13 July 1997 I made a lifelong commitment to celibacy. In a chapel overlooking Lake Albano on the outskirts of Rome I promised to remain unmarried ‘for the sake of the kingdom and in lifelong service to God and mankind’.
To continue reading Fr Stephen's reflection, click here: http://bridgesandtangents.wordpress.com/2013/03/02/celibacy-and-the-catholic-priesthood-2/