
How do you and your fiance would react if your priest began asking you questions about your sex life during your pre-wedding seminars and conferences? Many couples-to-be find it weird talking to their Parish Priest about their sex lif and for them its not just too personal, but also too weird since, they perceive priests as virgins, celibate and have no sex life at all. So the question is, what does a celibate priest really knows about sex? This is another very interesting topic coming from the BustedHalo.com‘s original web series called, “The Princes, The Priest and the war for the Perfect Wedding”
The Hosts: Dr. Christine B. Whelan, is an Iowa-based social historian, professor, journalist and author. She is the author of Marry Smart: The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to True Love, and Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women. Fr. Eric Andrews CSP is the pastor of Blessed John XXIII parish, which serves as the Catholic campus ministry for the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Prior to entering the priesthood, he worked for Jim Henson and the Muppets on a variety of television productions.
bluepanjeet is journeying in the secular world, blogging about his traversals in and out of the blogosphere which are often times accompanied by the moral lessons of life's humor and irony, the integration of the human and the Divine, his search for his proper place in the greater scheme of things and his never ending flight towards his aspirations, yearnings and goals on the wings of his dreams.
agree ako don sa sinabi na dapat maging komportableng pag usapan ang sex ng dalawang pakner…hehehe
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bluepanjeet Reply:
May 10th, 2009 at 7:30 pm
haha Korek. Actually dapat mas open ang couples sa usapang sex its because it is in the theology that sex is the physical consummation of love between two married people.
d2 sa diocesan namin ganon eh the priest asks the couple before or after ata ng pre- cana (a seminar before the wedding).
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bluepanjeet Reply:
May 10th, 2009 at 7:32 pm
Ganun talaga sa bawat diocese. Actually the priest is just making sure that the couples know the importance of sex and its significance. Its not a meaningless pleasure but an act of respect and love. You should hear the theology of sex maganda sya di sya bastos. Unlike ng perception ng ibang moralist na mabangit lang ang word na sex eh parang na-aallergy na
minsan na nga lang pag-usapan ang sex sa blog na ito, di ko pa mapakinggan!
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bluepanjeet Reply:
May 10th, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Hahaha oo nga pla haha. sabi ko naman kasi sayo mura lang ang headset haha
yup napagusapan namin sa theo namin yan… promise nakakaenlighten talaga. Filipinos have a different insight pag sex pinaguusapan… sa Theo namin kasi states of life yun tapos pinanood namin “Bliss”
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bluepanjeet Reply:
May 19th, 2009 at 6:56 pm
That’s true. even in the seminary we talk about sex in class, of course in the theological side of things. Even in our PPSS time we tackle them professionally. I thinks Filipinos should be more open in talking about these things inside of course in the sacrament of marriage
Since I was born in a conservative family, I was taught that what happens in the bedroom stays there…
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