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Rev. Gary Selin, S.T.D. (鈥89)
Rev. Gary Selin, S.T.D. (鈥89)

鈥淎mid new challenges to priestly celibacy at the Vatican鈥檚 Amazon Synod and from other corners of the Church,鈥 the Cardinal Newman Society, the Church needs witnesses who are 鈥渨ell-prepared to dispel errors and misconceptions about this important discipline of Catholic priests.鈥 Among these witnesses, the story continues, is 黑料不打烊 alumnus Rev. Gary Selin, S.T.D. (鈥89), formation advisor and assistant professor at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary and the author of .

As part of its ongoing series, the Newman Society has published an interview with Fr. Selin, whose book presciently preceded the renewed debate on priestly celibacy by three years. 鈥淭he principal reason for celibacy is that it perfects the configuration of the priest with Jesus Christ, the Head of the Church,鈥 he says. 鈥淐elibacy consequently allows the priest to give himself more freely to the Church in imitation of Christ.鈥 

He also discusses his time at the College. 鈥淚 treasure the memories of the many wonderful hours in the classroom, as I learned from the sources of wisdom of the Great Books that formed our Western civilization, under the guidance of our well-formed tutors of the college,鈥 says Fr. Selin. 鈥淭hese excellent conversations continued over meals, during walks, and into late night in the dormitories. One can never put a price tag on these conversations that made life worth living.鈥

This experience, he adds, proved invaluable in preparing him for his current work with seminarians. 鈥淢y time at the College helped me begin to acquire the virtues necessary in becoming a disciple before learning to be a leader,鈥 observes Fr. Selin. 鈥淚 am very grateful to the College for giving me the environment in which I was able to grow in those virtues.鈥

The is available via the Cardinal Newman Society website.