Bishop Erwin Krautler, secretary for the Commission on the Pan-Amazon Region, wants the subject on the agenda at a meeting in the Vatican in 2019, he told CNN.
The proposal centers around the question of allowing faithful Catholic married men to act as priests, including saying Mass and hearing confessions.
Brazilian Cardinal Claudio Hummes, president of the Bishops Commission for the Pan-Amazon, and close friend of the Pope, has long supported the idea.
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The region is experiencing a shortage of priests and Pope Francis has called for the special meeting of the region's bishops, called a synod, to tackle its problems.
Pope Francis said in an interview in March 2017 that he would be open to studying the question.
According to the Vatican, the region includes parts of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela and Suriname and covers a population of 2.8 million people consisting of 400 indigenous tribes that speak some 240 languages.
Most of the population is Catholic, but due to the remoteness of their villages do not have a local priest.
Although the question is currently limited to the possibility of allowing married men to become priests, Vatican observers say it could be a first step toward a wider discussion on celibacy.
This article has been updated to reflect that Bishop Krautler spoke directly to CNN.
Although the question is currently limited to the possibility of allowing married men to become priests, Vatican observers say it could be a first step toward a wider discussion on celibacy. According to the Vatican, the region includes parts of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela and Suriname and covers a population of 2.8 million people consisting of 400 indigenous tribes that speak some 240 languages. Pope Francis said in an interview in March 2017 that he would be open to studying the question. According to the Vatican, the region includes parts of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela and Suriname and covers a population of 2.8 million people consisting of 400 indigenous tribes that speak some 240 languages. Brazilian Cardinal Claudio Hummes, president of the Bishops Commission for the Pan-Amazon, and close friend of the Pope, has long supported the idea. According to the Vatican, the region includes parts of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela and Suriname and covers a population of 2.8 million people consisting of 400 indigenous tribes that speak some 240 languages. The region is experiencing a shortage of priests and Pope Francis has called for the special meeting of the region's bishops, called a synod, to tackle its problems. The proposal centers around the question of allowing faithful Catholic married men to act as priests, including saying Mass and hearing confessions. Brazilian Cardinal Claudio Hummes, president of the Bishops Commission for the Pan-Amazon, and close friend of the Pope, has long supported the idea. Most of the population is Catholic, but due to the remoteness of their villages do not have a local priest. This article has been updated to reflect that Bishop Krautler spoke directly to CNN. Brazilian Cardinal Claudio Hummes, president of the Bishops Commission for the Pan-Amazon, and close friend of the Pope, has long supported the idea. The region is experiencing a shortage of priests and Pope Francis has called for the special meeting of the region's bishops, called a synod, to tackle its problems. Brazilian Cardinal Claudio Hummes, president of the Bishops Commission for the Pan-Amazon, and close friend of the Pope, has long supported the idea. Bishop Erwin Krautler, secretary for the Commission on the Pan-Amazon Region, wants the subject on the agenda at a meeting in the Vatican in 2019, he told CNN. Most of the population is Catholic, but due to the remoteness of their villages do not have a local priest. This article has been updated to reflect that Bishop Krautler spoke directly to CNN. Although the question is currently limited to the possibility of allowing married men to become priests, Vatican observers say it could be a first step toward a wider discussion on celibacy. According to the Vatican, the region includes parts of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela and Suriname and covers a population of 2.8 million people consisting of 400 indigenous tribes that speak some 240 languages. Pope Francis said in an interview in March 2017 that he would be open to studying the question. The proposal centers around the question of allowing faithful Catholic married men to act as priests, including saying Mass and hearing confessions. Most of the population is Catholic, but due to the remoteness of their villages do not have a local priest. Although the question is currently limited to the possibility of allowing married men to become priests, Vatican observers say it could be a first step toward a wider discussion on celibacy. Although the question is currently limited to the possibility of allowing married men to become priests, Vatican observers say it could be a first step toward a wider discussion on celibacy. The proposal centers around the question of allowing faithful Catholic married men to act as priests, including saying Mass and hearing confessions. Pope Francis said in an interview in March 2017 that he would be open to studying the question.
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