No, that will never happen. Pope John Paul II stated clearly that females would never be allowed in the priesthood. The two requirements to be pope are - must be a male Catholic.
yes, in Catholic religion female priests are common, but not in Orthodox i believe it is encouraged.
There have never been any female priests in the Catholic Church.
A catholic priest cannot be female.
St. Valentine was a Catholic priest, possibly a bishop, and not a girl.
There is no such thing.
The cast of Carnal Priest - 1996 includes: Katherine Discus as Girl
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The cast of Alpha Priest - 1997 includes: Katherine Discus as Girl Rudolph Presciado as himself
it means that a young girl been taken to the shrine to do other things,and the priest of the shrine will have sex with this young girl and when this girl give birth the child is for the shrine.
No a Priest cannot be a woman. Women can be nuns. There are some laws written in Christianity where a Nun cannot celebrate Mass, neither can she hear confessions.
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The girl's devotion to her job was unbelievable.
Amalia Damonte, now 76, was his girl friend when Francis was 10 years old. He proposed to her saying, "If you don't marry me I will become a priest." Francis (then named Jorge) was rejected. He became a priest.
A vicar. The title 'vicar' is the title of the person who is the priest with spiritual oversight of a parish and is not dependent upon the gender of the priest. Therefore both male and females are called vicars. The level of ordination of a vicar is that of priest. Similarly a female priest is called, still, a priest and not a priestess. Priestesses were (and are) associated with pagan cults or even witchcraft, and so Christian priests who are women are called priests.
It depends mainly on what you are confessing. You may also want to consider the police or a priest.