Answer Catholic Bishops are not allowed to marry
Catholic priests and bishops do not marry.
Pope Benedict was never married. Popes do not marry, nor do priests or bishops.
Sure a bishop can marry. See for yourself at 1 Timothy 3:2. However, he should be a husband of one wife. In the Roman Catholic Church Bishops are taken from the priests and conscecrated. The current ruling in the Catholic Church is that Bishops may not be married. There have been at different times in the Church men ordained to the priesthood who have been married - currently we have ordained priests from the Episcopal church who are married. But in the Latin rite and in other rites, such as the Maronites, these married priests are never considering for the bishopric. All men when ordained to any major order in the church take a vow of celibacy which means that if ordained as a deacon and their wife dies, they may not remarry. So, there may be married priests or deacons, but not bishops; and no ordained clergy could ever get married. As the first contributer above pointed out, there were married Bishops in the first century, but Bishops could not get married
Bishops and abbots were ranked differently. Bishops were ranked higher and one could tell them apart because the abbots mitre was made from less expensive materials.
Yes. She can marry the same man as many times as she wants.Yes. She can marry the same man as many times as she wants.Yes. She can marry the same man as many times as she wants.Yes. She can marry the same man as many times as she wants.
He didn't get married. Priests (and transitional deacons, bishops, popes, etc) take a vow of celibacy.
yes in a casstle or a manor
Bishops began to be appointed early in the second century, so there are reference to the role of bishop in books written after that time, including the Epistles to Timothy and Titus. Because the grammar can be ambiguous, it would take careful analysis of the Greek texts to estimate exactly which references most clearly refer to bishops.
There is not any record of the travels of the early Bishops of Rome.
Sir Isaac never did marry.
There can be no such person as a "wife of the Pope". The Pope must be a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Cardinals are, for the most part Bishops (with a few priests). All priests and bishops of the Catholic church take a vow of celibacy when they are first ordained and cannot ever marry. Even in the Eastern Rites which allow married priests, the Bishops are only chosen from the celibate priests.