Religion is going to have to make a choice . . stick to the principles developed primarily by white men in the middle ages to be celibate, or to allow priests to have normal lives. Celibacy was implemented to protect the church from the claims of illegitimate children conceived in their brothels by, presumably, the priests and religious elite.
We now know what celibacy really means to the church, and it doesn’t mean no sex.
If god really did come down and declare that priests should be celibate, then, so be it. The church would fade away into irrelevance riding the waves of legal and criminal proceedings that it so richly deserves.
However, if god didn’t really make this declaration and it actually came from the religious elite, then perhaps the religious elite could change their mind. This would preserve the church from extinction for awhile.
But the obvious and best solution is that god would inspire these bureaucrats to actually be responsive to the needs of the priesthood and the flock, so the church could have a lasting place in the history of the world . . . and not suffer the fate of Zoroastrianism.