Yes. There are many of them that prefer older men because of their wisdom and calmness. One group is the Society of Pope Leo XIII. Most of their priests are Roman Catholic Vatican II ordained who have joined the society.
Roman Catholic AnswerAttached below are some resources regarding older vocations. It there is a particular order that you are interested in, give them a call and ask. If they say, "no", then ask them whom they would recommend. I know that my monastery, Saint Vincent Archabbey normally only accepts men up to their forties, but I have seen some much older men accepted as novices on a one by one basis. You can always ask. In particular, check out the third link below:
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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.
It sounds as if you are asking what the most liberal Order of men in the Catholic Church is, as there are no Orders specifically of priests, although the Jesuits come close. The Society of Jesus is commonly thought of as mostly liberal, although I know some Benedictines and Augustinians that are pretty far out, as well. The Society of Jesus is probably what you are thinking of, for no other reason, than they are the largest Order of men in the Catholic Church, and they have been pretty spectacular in their antics.
Type your answer here... The Catholic Church was the focus of the Protestant Reformation and was led by which of the following men?
It's called the Knights of Columbus, but practical Catholic men of all ages, 18 or older, can be members.
Many of them do!
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, as such, it established salvation for all men. It is guided by the Holy Spirit to preach the Good News, and to bring all men to God.
Both men believed that the Catholic Church should end the sale of indulgences.
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Yes. Victoria is catholic and she does believe in God.
This quote implies that by not speaking out or taking action against evil, one is complicit in its perpetuation. Allowing evil to go unchallenged enables its continuation and can be seen as a form of support or participation in its existence. To truly combat evil, one must actively oppose it rather than passively accepting or ignoring it.