Priests do not marry at any age.
Orthodox priests could marry, Catholic priests could not.
no EDIT: 1517 was the year the idea of a different Christian church came about. Therefore, there were no Protestants yet.
Catholicism traditionally prohibits its priests from marrying, as part of the vow of celibacy.
Episcopal priests are allowed to marry; I have no problem with that. Perhaps the Catholic Church could allow some priests to marry--I'm not convinced that it is a bad thing. I don't make these decisions, however.
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as far as i know they share everything with the roman catholic church except priests can marry and the pope is not the head of there church
No priests are allowed to marry. However, it is only in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church that, ordinarily, married men are not ordained, in the other rites we do ordain married men. There are some exceptions in the Latin Rite, we do ordain permanent deacons who are married, and clergymen from other religions, think Episcopal or Anglican, who come into the Church and wish to be ordained, but no, no priests, Ukrainian or otherwise are permitted to marry, they all take a vow of celibacy before ordination.
all Jewish men are commanded to marry. Including priests
it was because it was their lives. the pope was incharge of the church and everything to do with it, even the kings!!
Whether or not purgatory existed.
Then as now Catholic Priests could not marry; but Anglican Priests who were not members of religious orders were allowed to get married.
There can be no such person as a "wife of the Pope". The Pope must be a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Cardinals are, for the most part Bishops (with a few priests). All priests and bishops of the Catholic church take a vow of celibacy when they are first ordained and cannot ever marry. Even in the Eastern Rites which allow married priests, the Bishops are only chosen from the celibate priests.