| Wind blows Pope Francis' mantle as he delivers his speech after arriving at Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayake, Sri Lanka. |
"Why is the womb of consecrated live becoming so sterile?" he asked. "Some congregations experiment with 'artificial insemination'. What do they do? They welcome... 'Yes come, come, come'. And then there are problems," he said.
"No. We must be serious about who we take. We must clearly distinguish if it is a real vocation, and help it to grow." The Roman Catholic Church is still smarting from the clerical sex abuse scandal, which hurt the institution globally and saw many believers, particularly in the West, turn their back on the centuries-old institution.
The number of priests and nuns in industrialised countries is in sharp decline, though the Church still counts 693 000 nuns around the world and 55 000 priests.
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