What's the second part of his life got to do with the discussion on Goan
history? His body was laid in the church. Vatican has said that celibacy
will continue. End of matter.

Eugene


On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 5:10 PM E DeSousa <ejd...@att.net> wrote:

>  John Nazareth <jhr_nazar...@hotmail.com>writes:
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> With respect to Eugene's question, I had written only part of a
> conversation with Teotonio to make a particular point to Teotonio's credit.
> Eugene has a point, so I will expand on it.
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> When my wife and I were on our way to meet Teotonio in Lisbon in 1999 I
> asked her NOT to ask him why he left the priesthood.
> When we finally met him, it was the first question she asked him.
> His answer was interesting. He said (I paraphrase): ?If one talks against
> the Trinity no one says anything. But if one raises issues against the
> Church, you will feel its wrath.?
> And then he added: ?I served Jesus for 26 of the best years of my life.
> Jesus will not forget me.?
> Amen
>
> John
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> Comment:
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> Why is there no mention of the most important event in the second half of
> Dr. Teotonio's life after he left the church and spent the rest of his
> years as a married man with the blessings of the church?Would not that be
> relevant to the trajectory of his life and how that relates  to the issues
> of celibacy for priests in the Catholic church currently being scrutinized?
>
> E. Joaquim.
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