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Roman Catholic AnswerDon't be disgusting, of course not.
As you know, Catholic Priests are not allowed to marry. As part of the "vetting" process for suitability for priesthood, nuns interview prospective priests to decide if they are suited to a celebate life. The result of this is that the nuns were inclined to select gay priests as they were, obviously, very unlikely to want to get married. As a result, it has been estimated that 30% of Catholic priests are gay - although that figure is pretty much an educated guess.
If you mean priests, no. There are no female Catholic priests
There is no search for gay priests, so there are no records of the number of gay priests discovered.
None, Catholic priests are Christian priests.
A:Reverend Donald Cozzens (The Changing Face of the Catholic Priesthood) cites studies from studies in 1989, that 48.5 per cent of Catholic priests are gay. Boisvert and Goss (Gay Catholic Priests and Clerical Sexual Misconduct) explain that the Catholic Church is an intensely homoerotic culture.
Society of Catholic Priests was created in 1994.
No. Catholic priests do not get married.
It identifies as neither Catholic nor Protestant, but following a "via media"--a middle way. Women priests and gay priests are allowed. The Queen is the head of the church.
In the Catholic Church, priests are celibate, therefore this question does not apply to the Catholic Church.
yes there are catholic and Buddhist priests.
Yes, their are catholic priests in India.