Under certain conditions, yes:
1.) If the man was married and had children and his wife died and he then becomes a priest the children are still his.
2.) If a priest from another religion (eg: Orthodox, Anglican) is married with children and then converts to Catholicism and becomes a Catholic priest, he may remain married and keep his children.
They cannot have children while they are serving as a priest, but they can retire from it and then get married and have children.
The indirect object of the sentence is children (The priests taught reading and writing to children.)
They were not supposed to, but some did.
Protecting priests that molest children from legal consequences and failing to protect children from pedophile priests.
So they could molest children?
Priests accepting indulgences. Priests having children. Priests valuing money even though they took a vow of poverty. Priests abusing their power.
Village priests got married and had children, which is against the church law.
No, Catholic priests do not marry. Benedict XVI had neither a wife nor any children.
held services, baptized babies, and taught children their religious duties.
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In the Biblical Age, Ancient Israel had Priests called Kohanim (literally Hebrew for "Priests") who oversaw the sacrifices in the Great Temple and passed this position to their children. The Kohanim still exist today as the descendants of those Priests and commonly have the last name of Cohen or some variant to indicate their ancestry.
Because Catholic priests enjoy touching small children.
Different things were like priests to wear simple clothes, no jewels on the table, masses to be in Latin, no statues in churches and that the priests to not get married or have children.