I feel bad for Msgr Dakay and his irresponsible statements .
He should have known better being a monsignor.
I feel bad for Msgr Dakay and his irresponsible statements .
He should have known better being a monsignor.
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
high hopes for the new pope,
he has a very simple lifestyle!![]()
bitter....
luoy ning mga kurakot ug spoiled nga mga pari kay nag matuwid na daan na ang Pope. Hope Pope Francis can clean up the financially and morally corrupt church diri sa Philippines.
well, this is a common misconception but NOT all priests has the vow of poverty. it depends on what religious order they belong or what ministry they are into just like the diocesan priests.
And finally, we cannot ignore that category of priests which is the largest by far: the diocesan clergy. Your average pastor or assistant pastor is not a member of a religious institute at all! Rather, he was ordained specifically for active ministry in a particular diocese. He is under the authority of the diocesan bishop, who usually is the bishop who ordained him. Diocesan priests do not make vows. They receive a salary-a very low salary, it is true, but ordinarily one which permits them to live simply yet with dignity. As canon 281.1 notes, clergy deserve the remuneration that befits their condition, since they dedicate themselves to the ecclesiastical ministry. This remuneration should provide for the necessities of life. And when they reach the age of retirement, or must step down from their ministerial positions because of illness, they are to be suitably provided for (c. 281.2).
Note that while priests are entitled to some monetary compensation for their ministry, those who have not vowed poverty are not barred from having certain legitimate outside sources of income. A priest may come from a wealthy family, for example, and if he has not made a vow of poverty in a religious institute, he may inherit money and property from his relatives. Priests who have not vowed poverty may also freely choose to invest their income as they see fit, and so they may lawfully own stocks or shares in mutual funds.
At the same time, however, the Church does want her priests to live luxuriously. Canon 282.1 states clearly that the clergy are to follow a simple way of life, and are to avoid anything which suggests worldliness. Lavish vacations, expensive designer clothing, and luxury vehicles would probably fit into this category. Elsewhere the code asserts that the clergy are to shun everything that is unbecoming to their state in life (c. 285.1). One could argue that extensive casino gambling, for example, would hardly be befitting someone who has embraced the clerical state and thus given his life to God.
The Priesthood and the Vow of Poverty
in short, priests are given the free will to what kind of life they are going to live. after all, sila ra gihapon manubag sa Ginoo.
Last edited by estor_boot; 03-18-2013 at 08:26 AM.
^sa ato pa possible nga si dakay wala anang vow of poverty?
.. alang nako bisan pa wala ang usa ka pari ni commit anang vow of poverty kinahanglang nga
mabuhi sila nga mapahiubsanon, layo sa gahom sa salapi ug kaharuhay tungod kay kadaghanan sa ilahang
mga sumosunod dili adunahan. Matod pa, in the likeness of Christ, si Kristo wala nagpakabuhi nga haruhay.
ONT.. kun kining atong mga kaparian g pastor makaako lamang nga mabuhi sa yanong pamaagi diin
silang magpahilayo sa kalibutanong kaharuhay, daghang tomutoo nga mahigmata pagbalik ngadto sa
Kristianong pagtoo apan subo kaayo pamalandongon nga kadaghanan sa unta mogiya kanato atua
nagpaulipon sa gahum sa bahandi nga gipahimuslan, malinglahon ug nagpakaaron ingnon nga
nagsangyaw sa balaang mga pulong.
Last edited by vahnhelsing; 03-18-2013 at 09:08 AM.
hahaha... malingaw ko magbasa ani...
"..Dakay, speaking in Cebuano, said he doesn't believe the pope, as a cardinal in Argentina, would cook his own food or take public transport. “Just because he knows how to cook doesn't mean he has to cook his food. And I don't think Buenos Aires will allow him to take a bus. He has a car.”
Dakay, of course, is free to choose what stories to believe, about his pope or anything else. But he didn't stop there. He went on to say it is unacceptable for priests not to have cars and just ride on public transportation.
“Sobra ra sab na kaayo nga pasakyon na lang mi tanan og Ceres (bus). Di sab na mao (It is too much to have us ride a bus. That is no longer right),” Dakay said. Thank you, Mons, for your candor and bringing us down to earth. Now we know this pope will fail before he even started..."
Source:
EDITORIAL - Why this pope will fail | Freeman Opinion, The Freeman Sections, The Freeman | philstar.com
Kana si Monsignor Dakay matod pa sa ako uncle nga pari #1 na dri sa Cebu nga 5/6 ang negosyo ambot lang pud ug tinoud pa sad kaha he he he.........
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