See her ppost entitled France's Abbe Pierre and his Public "Confession" www.freeforumzone.com/vie...82&idd=437
Abbe Pierre has recently published a book of meditations in which he admits to having broken his vow of celibacy on more than one occasion. He says that the Church should allow married priests because he knows of several who have secret concubines.
The response from Cardinal Tonini is one of great sadness. Commenting on the scandal, he remarked
I sought to protect myself. I never read a book that would have made me blush. I avoided giving way to curiosity. I devoted myself fully to studying philosophy, history, foreign languages. I prayed very faithfully. And I counsel young priests to do the same in order to safeguard their chastity.... Celibacy is not a price you pay to become a priest. On the contrary, it is the extraordinary opportunity to have an even wider paternity.
I can't help but feel that whatever good Abbe Pierre has done, and it is beyond doubt that he has done a great deal of good (we have an Emmaus house in nearby Aldershot, and it has helped very many homeless people), he has done a very foolish and even wrong thing in writing so openly. It causes scandal to God's people - doubtless, he thinks that this is a good thing if it is a prelude to change. I wonder how a man of such a venerable age can be so deluded by his own importance that he feels he knows what is right for the Church. The fact that some priests have unofficial 'wifelets' does not mean the Church should come into line with them so that they feel better, it means they are disobedient and think they know better than the mind of the Church.
Tonini is a wonderful man. You can see it in his face. I wish he were my confessor.


