The welcome collapse of the Catholic priesthood

Søren Kierkegaard - (5 May 1813 – 11 November 1855)
On his death bed, the thinker and writer Søren Kierkegaard refused to take holy communion from an ordained priest, or any official man of the cloth. Kierkegaard’s strong belief was that officially constituted priests were simply glorified bureaucrats whose trappings of office and assumed air of authority had nothing whatsoever to do with the search for the divine. Léigh an t-alt uilig - Read Full Article....