In Catholicism, most priest would be residents of the parish campus. That is, they live in a rectory that is never far from the actual church. Occasionally, they may some where else. If they live far enough away to warrant driving, they drive.
The Russian Orthodox Church does not ordain priests.
In the Catholic Church, priests are celibate, therefore this question does not apply to the Catholic Church.
Priests will be priests: belong to the clergy, ministers of a Christian Church.
Orthodox priests could marry, Catholic priests could not.
The apostles were the first priests and bishops of the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church has never had female priests nor bishops, and will never have them.
Priests, as they do today, would have lived in a separate dwelling called a rectory, not in the church.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the male priest represents God.Female priests are permitted in the Episcopal Church.
No there are no female priests in the Roman Catholic Church. A priest represents Jesus on the Alter and a woman cannot do that. Religious women can become nuns but not priests.
priests help us celebrate the 7 sacraments and are part of the hierarchy or basic structure of the Church
priests do not necessarily have "power" they are there to serve the people who are members of the church
No!