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Why there were conflicts between the secular and regular clergy?​

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Answered by ishuishanigupta
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Secular priests did not belong to any religious order. ... Conflict began when the bishops insisted on visiting the parishes that were being run by regular priests. It was their duty, they argued, to check on the administration of these parishes.

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Answered by Hansika4871
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There were conflicts between the secular and regular clergy due to the following reasons:

  • In the Philippines, the Catholic Church had two types of priests. These were the religious and secular people. Religious orders provided regular priests. The fundamental goal of their mission was to preach Christianity. Franciscans, Recollects, Dominicans, and Augustinians were examples.
  • Secular priests were not affiliated with any religious organisation. They were specifically trained to manage parishes and were overseen by the bishops.
  • Bishops insisted on visiting parishes that were governed by regular priests, which caused problems. They claimed it was their responsibility to monitor the management of these parishes.
  • Regular priests, on the other hand, declined these visits, claiming they were not under the bishop's jurisdiction. If the bishops persisted, they threatened to forsake their parishes.

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