Deacon and minister are just titles within a church. Once you are ordained you technically hold all of these titles and can perform all of the duties, but can specialize in one at a time, often your church will appoint you to such positions sometimes in a hierarchy. This is really a question for your church on how they treat such titles, but I don't know of any religion that doesn't consider being ordained for life.
Yes, if you stay within the same diocese. A deacon is at the service of a Bishop and is ordained into Holy Orders by the Bishop of the diocese of which the ordained deacon is a member. The Bishop may assign a deacon to any church or other position where he believes the deacon is most needed. Oft times the deacon is allowed to serve in his local parish, but he still remains at the service to the Bishop and not necessarily to his personal local parish or parish priest. If a deacon wishes to "relocate" or moves out of the diocese in which he was ordained he must make a formal request to his Bishop and to the Bishop of the diocese into which he will be transferring. Both must approve this move. Of course, in most cases, this permission is extended as there is always room for the service of a deacon or any other person who wishes to serve his new local parish. However, a deacon is an ordained minister of the Church therefore, much like a priest, he has a mark upon his soul that can never be removed, though again like a priest, he may be laitized. However, once having been ordained into the Holy Church of God, that mark on the soul can never be cancelled. Once a priest always a priest--once a deacon always a deacon. However, the permission to "practice" ones Holy Orders may be taken away or voluntarily given up under certain circumstances.
No, you are only allowed one woman if you are to get ordained.
It depends upon the level of his ordination.If he is a laychaplain - i.e. if he is not ordained - then yes, he can marry.If he has been ordained a deacon in the Catholic Church, then again, he can marry.But if the chaplain is an ordained priest (or bishop), then in the Roman Catholic Church they are not allowed to marry and take a vow of celibacy (not having sex) at their ordination.There has been a lot of controversy over this man-made rule recently especially as a very small percentage of priests in the Anglican Church (who ARE allowed to marry) have defected to the Catholic Church because they disagreed with women in the Anglican Church being allowed to be ordained. This has caused quite a stir and many feel the ban on marriage of priests in the Roman Catholic Church as outdated and wrong and are looking to the time when married priests and bishops (of both sexes) will be allowed into the Catholic Church.
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Nope. The Catholic Church on this is pretty clear. Those who are unmarried and become deacons can not marry afterwards. Those who are already married and become deacons can not marry again should their wife pass on, leaving them as a widow. An unwed or widowed deacon can become a full priest. However, in the Anglican or Episcopal Church, both deacons and priests may marry, whether or not the deacon or priest is male or female. A divorced deacon or priest wishing to remarry may present a problem, but if a priest or deacon is widowed, they are free to remarry, as, at their wedding vows they promised to stay together 'until death us do part'.