Married Roman Catholic priest will be Nashville diocese's first

Prentice Dean will be ordained as a Catholic priest on Monday ”” while his wife watches.

The former Episcopal priest and father of two will become the first married priest in the Nashville diocese.

He resigned from the Episcopal Church because he thought the denomination had moved away from traditional Christianity. He converted to Catholicism five years ago, and, after Monday, he’ll be celebrating Mass, hearing confessions and handling all the responsibilities of a priest.

Since the 1980s, the Roman Catholic Church has allowed former Episcopal priests, like Dean, to be ordained under a special provision. Church leaders say the provision is an act of grace toward converts. But some wonder why that same grace isn’t extended to former Catholic priests who left the ministry to marry.

Right now, about 100 married former Episcopal priests have been ordained. Still, the vast majority of the more than 40,000 priests in the United States are celibate.

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4 comments on “Married Roman Catholic priest will be Nashville diocese's first

  1. julia says:

    celebate? …. or simply unmarried?

  2. julia says:

    typo ….celibate

  3. RazorbackPadre says:

    #1, you may spell it chaste. And yes we have every reason to believe the vaste majority are chaste.

  4. Chris Molter says:

    #3, much like we can believe the vast majority of married clergy of any denomination are chaste as well. Why would we doubt those who freely chose celibacy any more than those who chose marriage?