For a priest to ban someone from the church without reasons is not possible. before one can be baned from a congregation he must have done something dis-speakable that led to to priest actions.
Opinion of a CatholicActually, I know of no way in which a priest can ban a person from a parish, I do not think its possible. The only legal recourse similar to this would be excommunication, which is only possible for by a Pope or a Bishop, and in the case of excommunication one is banned from receiving the sacraments, but you are still required to attend Mass.If you mean by the parishioners of a parish, no. The bishop of the diocese decides what a priest does and where.
Parish priests are appointed by a bishop and supported by the local parish of the priest.
"Parish priest" is a job.
Father Gerards Chromy is he current parish priest and Canon Kieran O'Farrell is also in the parish as a retired priest.
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
I believe that the only acceptable reason for wanting to be married outside of your parish church is if you prefer to get married in your spouse's parish church. I'm not really sure, whatever reason you may be thinking of, you should check with your parish priest.
The Parish Priest
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
A parish priest, assigned as pastor by the Bishop, supervises a parish.
Generally, a priest is in charge of a parish unless he has a different assignment.
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
The tenure is generally decided by the bishop of the archdiocese. It is observed that a parish priest remains in a particular parish between 4 - 6 years.