Why Do Catholics Call Priests “Father”?
Why Do Catholics Call Priests “Father”? #catholic #priests #father In this video, we explore why Catholics call priests “Father,” what the title is meant to express, and why it doesn’t contradict Jesus’ words, “Call no man father.” By looking at the biblical context, early Christian history, and the idea of spiritual fatherhood, we explain how the term developed and what it’s supposed to represent—humble service, pastoral responsibility, and guidance within the Church community. Watch the whole video for more information!

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