If you mean by the parishioners of a parish, no. The bishop of the diocese decides what a priest does and where.
The priest had a big church and many parishioners.
Sure, it is good for a priest to have a sense of humor because it allows for better homilies and relations to parishioners.
By being the shepherd that he was ordained to be, and working out his salvation by putting his parishioners needs ahead of his own.
he has to celebrate mass at least once. if there were many parishioners he can celebrate more than once
We have the Parish priest. The parish priest is helped by a parochial vicar (formerly known as a curate or an assistant pastor) and/or a permanent deacon, religious sister, or lay parishioners all known as pastoral associates.
Its R 0,00, since they don't earn a salary. They live through the mercy of parishioners
A catholic priest is paid a salary through the Parish. They can also accept donations from parishioners without it having to be donated through the Parish.
The role of a parish priest is multifunctional. First, his job is to educate Catholic laity about the Church's beliefs, rites, and rituals. He is also a comfort to parishioners, and officiates at all sorts of life events like weddings, funeral, cnversions, and confirmations.
Nuns provide assistance to the community, priest, and convent. They are a devout believer by making a commitment to the church through there sacred vows. They maintain there homes, completing acts of charity, and educating parishioners.
Yes, you do. For example, "Thank you, staff and parishioners."
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.