Diocesan priests (priests that are pastors of a specific parish) get paid, although they don't get paid much.
Religious priests (priests that are members of a religious order such as the Franciscans) don't get paid because they take vows of poverty.
There are two kinds of priests in the Catholic Church: diocesan priests, and religious priests. Diocesan priests belong to a diocese and receive a salary as determined by their bishop. Religious priest primarily belong to a religious Order or Monastery and receive no salary, although if their Order or Monastery sends them to work somewhere, like a diocese or institution, then they would earn a salary, but it would go directly to the Order or Monastery which would give the priest a stipend to cover living expenses.
Catholic priests are divided into two different categories: religious and diocesan. Diocesan priests are ordained to work in a diocese, usually at a parish, and are under a Bishop. They are paid a salary and provided housing, meals, and whatnot. Religious priests belong to a Religious Order or Monastery: like Jesuits, Dominicans, Benedictines, etc. They take vows that include poverty (or in the case of Benedictines and their spiritual heirs "Converso morum" (conversion of manners) which amounts to the same thing) and thus cannot earn any money thus no salary. Any salary is paid to their Order or Motherhouse, the Motherhouse, monastery, or whatever provides for the needs.
most priest get paid with a living expense stipend through the parish.
Priests are paid by the church. Some also work other jobs.
They didn't get paid. Poverty was considered to be virtue and the part of the service to man and God.
They were usually rich people before they became priests. They were very well paid.
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 people who paid Judas 30, thirty peaces of silver to betray Jesus, were the high priests in the temple and pharases.
depending on what type of priests depended on how they made their money... if they were secular priests or clergymen such as bishops and archbishops, then they usually were paid by the king and they lived very wealthy lives and had many workers. if they were nuns or monks they sent their fryars out to preach the gospel and pretty much beg for food/money.
For some of the jurisdiction it is not a question of possibility but it is a matter of need, since priesthood is not paid for.
Priests receive a salary and are not paid for their services, such as baptisms, marriages, etc. That would be a form of simony and not permitted by the Church. However, it is customary to pay a voluntary stipend to compensate the priest for his time outside of his normal Church duties.
Yes. Buddhist priests, Hindu priests, Catholic priests, Protestant ministers, Muslim Imams...
If you mean priests, no. There are no female Catholic priests
Priests will be priests: belong to the clergy, ministers of a Christian Church.
The Paracleet Fathers is the community of priests who devoted themselves to rehabilitation of priests who are alcoholics.