they have to be in training for about 5 years. medival priests don't have a specific age.
they had to read and write
they wore robes
they told them to confess their sins before its to late
The men that held power in towns in medieval times were the bishops, priests, kings, queens, and the landlords.
There was no medieval education for people other than nobility. People didn't know how to read or write. Priests taught nobility and a university system began in Italy.
Medieval priests dressed in cloaks with crosses on the front, always thinking of Jesus Christ.
they had to read and write
they wore robes
Some had beards, some did not.
They were treated with respect and it was illegal to hang a priest.
If you mean "Are medieval priests shown in films, tv series and popular fiction always old?" then yes, they probably are. Genuine medieval priests were generally young when they were first ordained and grew old like everyone else. Thomas Becket was ordained as a priest at Canterbury on 2 June 1162, at the age of 44, but he had already been a student at Merton Priory and the University of Paris before serving on the staff of Archbishop Theobald. Gerald of Wales was ordained a priest at the age of 26; Henry of Blois was ordained at around the age of 29. This would have been about average for most priests at the time.
In the Medieval Era the only people who were educated enough to read were royalty, priests, and scholars. There was no way to produce mass books then and that kept the common people illiterate.
yep 2:30 in the morning.
The church was Catholic so it was the Pope and the priests.
they told them to confess their sins before its to late
Medieval is a time period and didn't work. The largest group worked the land as serfs, then there were merchants, priests, and nobles.
Some famous priests of the old testament were Aaron and Eli.