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Yes, I am aware of that. Also that Peter had a wife. And that elders/bishops have the qualification of being the husband of one wife with children who are faithful.
The command is that every man should have his own wife, lest there be fornication. The exception is if someone has a spiritual gift for celibacy or there is a big persecution arising.
It looks to me like someone decided that having sex was itself a sin and relegated a Christian to 2nd class status. Was this Augustine's fault?
You also do not seem to understand Catholicism - celibacy is only the norm in the west. Most eastern Catholic priests are married.
As to the celibacy of priests, that is also nonsense since all Christians are priests, and in the NT there is no special class of priests.
The idea that priests are needed to conduct cannibalistic sacrifices in masses is an abomination.
There are no "masses" in the Bible. Hebrews is clearly against such a practice; it is pagan idolatry to worship a piece of bread.
One thing that should seem obvious to anyone who reads the NT is how foreign the papal operation is to the NT.