celibacy - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • clergy: To complicate matters more, several of his Reformed friends had still one foot in Rome and believed in the celibacy of the clergy.

Converse of object

  • enforce: The Archbishop endeavors from time to time to enforce clerical celibacy, which is apparently not observed by some of his suffragan bishops.
  • demand: Nevertheless the Church still demands celibacy for all unmarried people.
  • include: These include celibacy, delayed marriage, contraception and abortion.
  • embrace: For apostolic motives, some lay men and women embrace celibacy as a gift from God.
  • choose: Sex was a huge taboo for the church, which chose celibacy for its priests.
  • consider: She is seriously considering celibacy and thinks that the nuns might be able to advise her how to go about it.

Preposition: for

  • priest: Semiramis promoted baby sacrifices and celibacy for priests, foreshadowing Roman Catholicism.
  • sake: Iâve been thinking about the film since, because it was about celibacy for the sake of a higher cause, almost.

Adjective modifier

  • priestly: But I can say what value priestly celibacy has for me and my family.
  • clerical: A second questionable area touches that central subject of moral reform: clerical celibacy.
  • mandatory: The problem with a mandatory celibacy seems to me to be coercion.
  • lifelong: Therefore, for some, to consider marriage was to pursue a welcome alternative to the probability of lifelong celibacy.
  • strict: They may indulge in sexual orgies or lead ascetic lives of strict celibacy.
  • absolute: The tradition sees absolute celibacy as essential to the monastic lifestyle.

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