The Inevitable Crimes of Celibacy / The Vices of Convents and Monasteries, Priests and Nuns
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The text mounts a polemical critique of enforced clerical celibacy and concentrated ecclesiastical power, alleging that legal privileges and institutionalized mendicancy foster hypocrisy, corruption, and social injustice. Drawing on historical claims, reported scandals, and illustrative episodes of property seizures and fiscal coercion, the author links church-imposed practices to moral decay within monastic and clerical communities and to broader harms inflicted on laypeople. The argument combines moral condemnation with appeals to law, fiscal policy, and alleged testimonial evidence to advocate reform.
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