It is not true of married clergy that they are thereby unable to love many people deeply.
Orthodoxy has two types of clergy: married and single (see Monasticism).
Cell B comprises a group of seven (three married clergy couples and one single woman deacon).
The council left it to the discretion of the married clergy to continue or discontinue their marital relations.
Later there was a monastery at Westbury, probably initially a secular one, with married clergy.
An archdeacon may come from either the monastic or married clergy.
We've had a married clergy since Day 1, and the question is whether that needs to be revisited and expanded.
I say, take a moratorium on giving until the church recognizes its need for married and women clergy.
They have been asking for the possibility of married clergy because in Asia the number of priests is small.