Well, first off, let's look at the other side. Many of the Pastoral Provision provision married priests, I think, are strong defenders of clerical celibacy. If anyone ought to know how hard the alternative is, it would be them.
As far as others, there are men who left the priesthood to marry who resent the fact that these "outsiders" are able to be married and function as priests.
But the bottom line is that every celibate Catholic priest knew exactly the burden he was accepting when entered the seminary and when he was ordained.
Yep. Fr. Bergman addresses these issues in his Catholic Men's Quarterly article above (see the link at post #4). I'd definitely recommend reading that article, which gives some historical and other background.
Ok. Thanks. My knowledge of the practices of Catholicism are limited.