Certainly, how else do you expect them to eat, pay rent, medical expenses, etc. God established 'tithes' for the Levitical Priesthood and the same is for His Church of God ministry.
no, but is a christian no, but is a christian
A priest.
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian Orthodox Christian. His father was a Serbian Orthodox priest.
you could be a priest or nun
a religion teacher and a priest
yes.but it must be something a christian wishes something to be blessed. for example, if he wants his rosary to be blessed, then he must let the priest bless it.
Ordinarily if you know a priest personally he will come to visit you when you ask. If you are in a new place or aren't aware of any priests personally you can visit http://www.aacc.net/references/treatment-centers/ and speak to a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors for information or to arrange a visit from a priest or Christian counselor. Yes a priest would if asked. Generally a priest will help out wherever they can. They are usually men of God and righteousness.
If you're Christian, I'd go to your local priest. If not, I would go to the person in your clergy that is the most equipped to do so, whether it be a high priest or priestess, or just someone who has the knowledge and ability to do so. If you aren't Christian, but would feel more comfortable with a Christian priest doing the rite, go right ahead.
In the Christian faith, babies are typically baptized by a priest or minister in a church ceremony.
An Arabic (Christian or Jewish) priest is called Al-Kahen, similar to the Hebrew term Cohen. However, the correct term for an Islamic priest is Imam.
Diocesan priests get a salary - it is not a lot but with room and board paid at rectory he can get by.Some other priest orders take a vow of poverty and get no salary
Christian Wiyghan Tumi has written: 'The political regimes of Ahmadou Ahidjo, and Paul Biya, and Christian Tumi, priest'