Altar servers.
Roman Catholic AnswerThose studying for the priesthood in a Catholic seminary are called seminarians.
In the catholic Church there are no female priests or friars.
Call a Spanish speaking Roman Catholic priest.
They are called a mission because it was the priest's mission to turn the Indians Catholic.
Priest. The minister of some Christian churches, particularly Catholic, is the priest. Some may call them pastor. This is the person who may read scripture and preacher the word of the Lord! :)
The traditional robe worn by a priest when not offering Mass or administering the sacraments is the cassock. The clothing he wears during Mass are called vestments.
A married couple and their children
Roman Catholic AnswerSpeak to any priest, or call the local Catholic Church and tell the office that you are interested in the Church. They will put you in contact with the appropriate people.
Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811) qualifies as such.
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
Do you mean communion? There is so many other questions you have to answer here as well. Like was your spouse baptized? This is something you should take up with the Priest. You can call and schedule an appointment or stop by the office and speak with him.
A married priest is commonly referred to as a "celibate priest" in the context of the Roman Catholic Church, as they are typically required to remain celibate. However, in other Christian denominations, such as the Anglican Communion or certain Eastern Catholic Churches, married priests are simply called "married priests." In the Eastern Orthodox Church, they may be referred to as "married clergy."