Yes, a priest can adopt a child and still fulfill their religious duties. Adoption does not typically conflict with a priest's ability to carry out their religious responsibilities.
No Jesus was not a temple priest. After His death, burial, and resurrection He became the High Priest of God for mankind when they believe on Him. Jesus' priesthood is after the order of Melchizedek.
He became a priest and, eventually, a bishop.
St. Francis was a friar - a brother. He was was not a priest. However, he was eventually ordained as a deacon.
No, Patrick's father was a deacon but his grandfather was a priest.
Patrick eventually became a priest, then a bishop and missionary to England and Ireland.
No the priest was the original anti-christ, but had decided that he didnt want to fulfill his diabolical mission. This is proven by the fact that he has a birthmark on his inner thigh, in the shape of a '666', the same birthmark Demien has on his head. The priest covered the walls of his room with pages from the bible in an atempt to keep the devil out.
To an older generation, Judas Priest. To a younger generation, Linkin Park. However, Linkin Park eventually became more popular than Judas Priest by being more commercial.
Yes, a priest can administer the sacraments even if he is in a state of mortal sin; however, this raises significant theological and moral concerns. The validity of the sacraments is not dependent on the personal holiness of the priest, as they act in the person of Christ. Nonetheless, it is expected that priests strive for holiness and seek reconciliation to fulfill their role more faithfully. The Church emphasizes the importance of a priest's relationship with God and his moral integrity in his ministry.
What duties are you referring to?... there is nothing stated. Are you referring to the Pastor (Parish Priest) or the Associate (Parochial Vicar). Only the bishop may remove the Parish Priest. Do not attempt a petition or public outcry as this would cause scandal within the community, but deal directly with the bishop by having individual parishioners write letters to the bishop, explaining in detail what it is that you think that how your priest is not fulfilling his duties. Cannon 1740 - 1752: Section II: The procedure for the removal or transfer of Parish Priests ---
No. The godparent must be a practicing Catholic, because their job as a godparent is to guide the child in practicing their faith. If the godparent isn't Catholic, then they can't fulfill their duties: they can't be a godparent.
He was a Catholic priest who started the revolt that eventually became the war of independence of Mexico against Spain. He is regarded as the 'father of the nation' in Mexico.