Yes a homosexual can become a priest!
In the Roman Catholic Church priests take vows of celibacy. If a person chooses to be a Roman Catholic priest regardless of his sexual orientation, homosexual or heterosexual he is expected to be celibate. Thus only celibate homosexual or heterosexual men may be priests in the Roman Catholic Church.
In The Episcopal Church, priests do not take vows of celibacy, and have always been able to marry. The ordination of openly gay and lesbian priests and the right of gays to marry in the church has been an issue in the Episcopal Church for almost 30 years. In 2003 the Episcopal Church ordained and consecrated its first openly gay and partnered bishop, The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, Bishop of the New Hampshire Diocese. The Episcopal Church's current practice is to leave the issue of ordaining open and practicing homosexual persons up to the dioceses, and in most dioceses homosexual persons are widely accepted. There are a few dioceses that will not ordain or accept homosexual persons, some of which are the same dioceses that still do not ordain or accept woman as priests bishops or even deacons ie: Diocese of Fort Worth Texas, Diocese of Fon Du Loc, Diocese of Eue Claire, and there are a few others. However, the current practice is to be open and affirming of homosexual persons and not to turn down a candidate for ordination simply based on sexual orientation or gender identity. In August 2009 The Episcopal Church passed two major resolutions, the first being that gay and lesbian persons may be canonically admitted to all 3 orders of ministry. Additionally, the church resolved to begin formulating a separate rite for same sex marriages/union ceremonies. The Episcopal Church welcomes you
Many of the Independent Catholic Churches, or churches that identify themselves as "Catholic" and maintain apostolic succession but have broken ties with Rome over various issues from the ordination of women to gay and lesbian issues, ordain practicing homosexual men and women priests. Independent Catholic Churches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
AnswerGod made us male and female. It is open to any unmarried male who fulfills the conditions laid down by the Pope and Bishops to become a priest.Even though Jesus said "Be ye perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect" we still have a long way to go.
Answernot as avowed, but they still do, forbidding to marry as prophesied is a natural breeding groundNo. In fact most priests are not gay.
Yes, a gay man can become a father. gay men usually opt for adoption, but they can also use surrogates to father biological children.
No, nobody can become gay. You are either born gay or you aren't.Furthermore, there is no link between zodiac sign and sexual orientation.
No
Yes, if he had been married and had been a priest in a similar religion - Orthodox or Anglican. He may keep his wife when he becomes a Catholic priest. A Catholic man who is a widower can also become a priest but may not remarry.
No. This is science fiction.
He is neither as he has not yet discovered his true self. to accomplish this he must turn gay. then he will become a man. He is neither as he has not yet discovered his true self. to accomplish this he must turn gay. then he will become a man.
No. The fact that someone is gay doesn't have anything to do with environment or experience. You are either born gay or you are not.
because she was a man hungry man because she was a man hungry man because she was a man hungry man
You don't. Sexual orientation is unchangeable.
When did Las Casas become a priest??? He Became a priest in 1723!!
A person goes to a seminary to become a priest.
Yes, but in some denominations, he may be forced to hide it.