Roman Catholic AnswerIf you mean, an older, retired priest, they are called the same as younger priests - they are all "alter Christus" - another Christ.
The only "requirements" that I know of for a retired priest is that he should always be willing to hear a confession, if he is able, and someone asked it of him. A retired priest should be leading a exemplary Christian life, and if still capable, help out at the nearest parish. They still need to go to confession regularly, as do us all, and pray and practice their religion. I believe the only requirement is to forgive and anoint anyone who is on the brink of death.
The proper way to address a label for a retired priest would be "Reverend [First Name] [Last Name]." The title "Reverend" is appropriate for a retired priest as a sign of respect for their past role in the clergy.
One can find images of a Catholic priest on Yahoo's official website under the image option. One can also find images of a Catholic priest on the Catholic Priest official website.
The official title for a Catholic priest is "Reverend Father."
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
only Catholic
Thomas Bell - Catholic priest - died in 1610.
Thomas Bell - Catholic priest - was born in 1551.
the priest is called a father
He was a Franciscan friar, not a priest.
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.