The practice of concubinage has never been approved for priests or anyone else, the practice of living with a woman who is not your wife has always been disapproved of by the Church as it is a sin.
In theory, any Catholic male can be elected pope. In practice, the election is usually done among the cardinals, and I suspect it's fairly unlikely that a married priest - who would be sort of an outsider within the Catholic community - becomes either a cardinal or a pope.
One can find images of a Catholic priest on Yahoo's official website under the image option. One can also find images of a Catholic priest on the Catholic Priest official website.
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
only Catholic
Thomas Bell - Catholic priest - died in 1610.
Thomas Bell - Catholic priest - was born in 1551.
the priest is called a father
Roman Catholic priests started practicing celibacy in the 11th century. No priests can practice their priesthood if they are either married or having sex of any kind.
Yes, if he had been married and had been a priest in a similar religion - Orthodox or Anglican. He may keep his wife when he becomes a Catholic priest. A Catholic man who is a widower can also become a priest but may not remarry.
He was a Franciscan friar, not a priest.
No.In order to be Catholic you must practice your faith. If people ask, refer to yourself as a "former Catholic". Or say "I was baptized Catholic, but I am not practicing".Most practicing Catholics would find it mildly offensive to refer to yourself as Catholic in that situation.If you have interest in becoming Catholic, consult a Catholic priest. Usually you need to take a class and then you can be readmitted and receive the sacraments.Roman Catholic AnswerYes, unfortunately, if you are baptised Catholic, then you are a Catholic forever, the answerer above has it partially correct, you are considered a "lapsed Catholic" by others, but still a Catholic. You will indeed be wise to seek a priest and attend RICA classes, but you can always go to confession at anytime and discuss this with the priest there.
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