Being celibate means first and foremost that you abstain from all sexual relations, and it can also mean to refrain from being married. Celibacy is generally associated with religious beliefs and customs, and often part of extreme religious beliefs.
It means about the same as being occasionally a virgin.
Catholic priests take a vow to be celibate for their life in the priesthood.
The correct spelling is celibate. When someone is celibate, it means they are abstaining from sexual activity.
There is no such word in the English language, if you mean 'celibate' it means not having sexual activity becaue of a religious promiseANS 2 -'Celibate' actually means 'an unmarried state' and in the original meaning has no sexual or religious connotation. ( These 'alternative meanings' have crept into American dictionaries somehow.)
more seldom, most seldom
is abstinence
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
Priests did not have to be celibate.
Priests did not have to be celibate.
The Celibate Rifles was created in 1979.
priests should be celibate.
seldom, rarely
The word "celibate" means not married, and a candidate for the priesthood must be celibate, as in not married, ordinarily. If you mean, as so many young people today use the word, as chastity, then, yes, a candidate for the priesthood must be chaste before ordination. If you mean does the candidate have to be a virgin, then, no, this is not a requirement. For instance, a man who is a widower may apply to his bishop to enter the seminary.
Yes. They can still remain celibate while dating.
Don't know but I think you mean "celebrate"
Catholic priests take a vow to be celibate for their life in the priesthood.
The Celibate - 2012 was released on: USA: 10 July 2012
The correct spelling is celibate. When someone is celibate, it means they are abstaining from sexual activity.