St. Peter, the first Pope, brought Christ to see his in-laws, so one can infer that the first Pope was married. Priestly celibacy was never mandatory until much much later, though always heartily encouraged.
No as catholic priests and popes can not get married.
Roman Catholic priests cannot be married UNLESS they are already married when they convert to Roman Catholicism from the Anglican church or an Orthodox church.
A priest can also be a widower.
Pope Benedict is NOT married.
He is not married. Priests can't get married in catholic Church. They live in celibacy.
Absolutely not! Being a pope is a full time job, sometimes 24 hours per day. He would have little time to devote to a wife and family. Worries about family would also be a big distraction from his prime responsibility of leading the Church
the pope is not married and does not have children because he is the head of the catholic church
There have been a number of popes who were married, including St. Peter. Pope Honorius IV (1285-1287) was the last married pope.
There were none that married after they became pope, but some were married before. :3
No, all popes are bishops. When a man is ordained to the clergy, he takes a solemn vow of lifelong celibacy.
There have been several popes who were married but all were married before they were elected as pope. No pope ever married after his election.
No, there has not been a married pope since the 13th century.
I can't find anything that says he was ever married. He was drafted in WWII by Nazi Germany and assigned to an anti-aircraft unit.
Pope John XXIII was not married. Pope Honorius IV (1285-1287) was the last married pope.
No. Bishops are not allowed to be married and the pope is a bishop.
Charlemagne was given the title of Emperor by the Pope, and none of his daughters ever married.
The pope is not married, though it's not technically forbidden for a pope to be married; any male Roman Catholic can theoretically be elected pope, and if he was already married, then he'd still be married as pope. In practice, the chances of someone who isn't already a high-ranking ecclesiastical official (and thus forbidden to marry) being elected pope are basically zero.
No, Pope John Paul II was never married.
No, he was not married.
While in rare circumstances a priest may be allowed to be married, a bishop may not be married. The pope is a bishop so could not be married.
No, she is not.
No, according to Catholic Church doctrine, priests are required to be celibate and are not permitted to marry.
No pope has ever been to Las Vegas.
No, he had no nieces or nephews as is neither his brother or sister ever married.