In 'Frage, Ob Die Heimliche Priesterehe Bis Zur Aufhebung Des C libats G ltig Sey?', Philipp Jakob Steyrer explores the historical and theological implications of clandestine priestly marriage up to the abolishment of celibacy. This second volume delves into the complex questions surrounding the validity and acceptance of such unions within the Church. Steyrer's work provides valuable insights into the historical context, ethical considerations, and evolving doctrines that shaped the debate on priestly celibacy and marriage.
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