They are usually deacons. The children who assist are called altar severs.
Priests, as they do today, would have lived in a separate dwelling called a rectory, not in the church.
Catholic clergymen are called priests, and are addressed as "Father."
In the Catholic Church, priests are celibate, therefore this question does not apply to the Catholic Church.
Because they are called to "preach" the Gospel and have that position in the Hierarchical order of the Catholic Church. Its a name.
Orthodox priests could marry, Catholic priests could not.
Roman Catholicism PriestsRoman Catholic parish priests live in a building called the rectory. This is owned by the church and is often attached to the church building.
The Catholic Church has never had female priests nor bishops, and will never have them.
No Catholic priests are not called as Apostles. There were only 12 Apostles which Jesus chose to be with and called them friends. These Apostles used to be with Jesus and had witnessed most of His miracles.
No.
The apostles were the first priests and bishops of the Catholic Church.
In the Catholic Church, bishops are responsible for ordaining priests.
No, priests in the Catholic Church are not required to be virgins in order to serve. However, celibacy is a requirement for priests in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, meaning they are not allowed to marry or engage in sexual relationships.