A Latin Rite Catholic priest may not get married. However, married man have always been capable of being ordained, they just cannot marry after they are ordained. During most of history, MOST Latin Rite priests have been drawn from single men, but not always.
St Patrick lived around the year 500-600; priests could be married until around 1000 -1200 or so, as long as they were married before becoming a priest.
No. Catholic priests do not get married.
They can get married.
He wasn't married, catholic priests are not allowed marry.
Then as now Catholic Priests could not marry; but Anglican Priests who were not members of religious orders were allowed to get married.
Catholic priests are not allowed to marry. So no, Fr Julian was not married.
If you mean priests, no. There are no female Catholic priests
Catholic and Orthodox priests cannot get married. However, if an Orthodox man is married before he is ordained, he can remain married after ordination.
In most Churches that have the threefold order (deacons, priests and bishops), like the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Churches, most deacons are ordained priests after one year being a deacon. However, some elect to remain as permanent deacons as this is where they believe their calling lies. Also, in the Roman Catholic Church married men are allowed to become deacons but are not, as yet, allowed to become priests (although some Catholic priests are now married - such as married Anglican priests who have moved to the Roman Catholic Church)> therefore, for married men the diaconate is the only order open to them and they remain deacons permanently.
There are many priests who got married. Martin Luther is one of the most well known priest who got married.
None, Catholic priests are Christian priests.
The Vow of celibacy is meant to help priests focus on a relationship with God, rather than a relationship with a partner; Catholic priests are an alter Christus - another Christ, they are to mirror Him in their lives, they are His representatives; they are already "married" to the Church.
Roman Catholic priests started practicing celibacy in the 11th century. No priests can practice their priesthood if they are either married or having sex of any kind.