Paul Iby

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Paul Iby (Hungarian: Iby Pál, born on 23 January 1935 in Doborján (German: Raiding)) is Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Eisenstadt, Austria.

Views[edit]

Clerical celibacy[edit]

Bishop Iby is convinced the Catholic church should drop its celibacy requirement for priests. It should be up to priests to decide whether they want to live a celibate life. "It should be at the discretion of every priest whether to live in voluntary celibacy or in a family," Die Presse quoted Iby as saying.[1]

He would also welcome it if married men could be ordained.

Ordination of women[edit]

Bishop Iby also said that eventually the ordination of women should be considered.[1]

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