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Why Do Catholics Call Priests "Father" When Jesus Said Not To? (The Full Biblical Answer) ✝️ "Call no one on earth your father, for you have one Father, the one in heaven." Those words come straight from Jesus in Matthew 23:9 — and yet Catholics call their priests "Father" every single day. Is this a direct contradiction of Christ's own command, or is something else going on in the text? This deep dive settles the question using Scripture itself, the writings of the earliest Church Fathers, and the official teaching of the Catholic Church, so you can judge the evidence for yourself. 🔍 In this video, we walk through the full context of Matthew 23 and show why Jesus groups "Rabbi," "father," and "master" together in the very same breath, using identical grammar and identical reasoning. If the command were an absolute, word-for-word ban, it would forbid calling anyone a "teacher" too — yet Ephesians 4 and James 3 both use that very word for legitimate Christian roles. That single observation cracks the whole objection wide open. 📜 We then trace "father" as a title for spiritual leaders across both Testaments: Abraham as "father of many nations" in Genesis 17:5 and Romans 4, Joseph as "father to Pharaoh" in Genesis 45:8, Elisha crying "my father, my father" to Elijah in 2 Kings 2:12, and the priest-and-father pairing in Judges 17:10. Then we move into the New Testament itself, where Paul calls himself the spiritual father of the Corinthians in 1 Corinthians 4:15, tells Philemon that Onesimus is the son "whose father I have become," and instructs Timothy to treat an older man "as a father" in 1 Timothy 5:1. Stephen and Paul both address the Sanhedrin as "brothers and fathers" in Acts 7:2 and Acts 22:1. This is not a later invention — it's inside the inspired text handed down by the apostles themselves. ⛪ From there we go straight to history: Ignatius of Antioch writing around A.D. 107, Cyprian of Carthage addressed as "papa" in the third century, and Pope Heraclas of Alexandria carrying the title "Pope" — meaning "father" — as early as the 230s A.D. We connect this unbroken historical thread to the Second Vatican Council's Lumen Gentium and the Catechism of the Catholic Church (paragraphs 1548 and 2214), which explain exactly why the Church distinguishes between God's unique, underived Fatherhood and the real but derivative spiritual fatherhood exercised by priests acting in persona Christi. ⚖️ We also give the strongest form of the objection a fair hearing — including the argument that Jesus' words apply with full literal force, and the Reformation-era critique that the real issue is the ministerial priesthood itself, not just the word "father." Each objection is answered directly from Scripture and the historical record, not dismissed. 🙏 By the end, you'll have a complete, sourced answer to one of the most common questions raised about Catholic practice — grounded entirely in the Bible, the Church Fathers, and the Magisterium, not opinion or sentiment. 👤 I'm Godwin Delali Adadzie, a Catholic convert from Ghana, and I run Catholic Share, a one-person apostolate dedicated to presenting Catholic teaching, history, and apologetics with the documentation behind every claim. 🌐 Explore over 2,700 free articles on doctrine, apologetics, the saints, Mary, and the sacraments at CatholicShare.com ✉️ Questions, corrections, or support (PayPal accepted in any amount):
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