For "a man" to become a priest would be called an impossibility - he would first need to be trained and educated and hold various positions within the Church hierarchy in "minor Orders". Only after spending considerable time in this way would he be ordained a priest by a bishop or archbishop.
The word you are looking for is ordained.
When a man becomes a priest.
Holy Orders- it is the scarament received when being ordained Deacon, Priest, and Bishop
When a man is Ordained to the priesthood, he receives the sacrament of Holy Orders
Yes, if he had been married and had been a priest in a similar religion - Orthodox or Anglican. He may keep his wife when he becomes a Catholic priest. A Catholic man who is a widower can also become a priest but may not remarry.
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Renaissance man have more science then the medieval man.
It was called "Soul Man"
A medieval king was a man who lived during the middle ages, ruled a territory called a kingdom, and hand the title of "king."
The concept where a man becomes a slave for a woman is commonly referred to as Female-led relationship (FLR) or Female Domination (Femdom) where the woman takes on a dominant role in the relationship.
Father Paul is the priest in Man to Send Rainclouds.
In the short story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" by Leslie Marmon Silko, the priest warmly welcomes Leon when he visits. (Ken never comes in. He just drops Leon off at the priest's door.) The priest becomes much cooler when he learns what Leon wants him to do, but he agrees in the end.
The STEWARD was the name for the man who was in charge of the lesser servants. *Another answerer responds: Men were too busy with war in medieval times. It was a woman who looked after the houehold and she was called the lady of the house. NOTE: This answer contradicts the information provided by the related link "The Medieval Household", but everyone has their own opinion.