No. If a man or woman wants to be a priest/priestess, he/she cannot marry.
No, in most religious traditions, secular priests are required to take a vow of celibacy and cannot marry. This includes priests in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and most Protestant denominations.
all Jewish men are commanded to marry. Including priests
No they can not because they belong to Jesus, same with the Ursuline Nuns
Then as now Catholic Priests could not marry; but Anglican Priests who were not members of religious orders were allowed to get married.
In the Greek Orthodox tradition, priests are allowed to marry before their ordination. However, they cannot marry after they have been ordained. This practice differs from Roman Catholicism, where priests are required to remain celibate.
Yes.
Catholic priests will refuse to marry anyone not belonging to their faith. A Protestant pastor will do the job.
priests should not be allowed to marry lol trevor rige taylor
Priests do not marry at any age.
One difference is that Protestant clergy can marry, Catholic clergy cannot and are required to remain celibate.
Priests should not be allowed to be married. They are to be Christ's earthly representatives, to live as He did, and that cannot be done with a wife in tow.