In the Christian tradition there are several reasons. Jesus mentions those who give up marriage and family for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 19:12). Paul also makes mention of celibacy in 1 Corinthians 7:8, 32-35, 38. This is part of the reason for celibacy in the Christian tradition. Priests, religious, and laypersons that remain unmarried with no children are free to give their all to the service of God and their faith family. The idea of sacrifice is also closely connected to celibacy. If one studies the Scriptures, one will notice that only the very best is to be sacrificed or given to God. Since sexuality is a good thing, it makes it a fitting and worthy thing to sacrifice for God.
A vow of celibacy.
Celibacy?
it is in their vow of celibacy
To devote themselvs to the church and not to women.
Catholic priests in the Latin Rite of the Church take promises of celibacy.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe church requires celibacy from your priests, but they do not take this vow at ordaination. The first of the major ordinantions is deacon, and all priests have been ordained to the deaconate at the end of their third year of theology. That is when they make a vow of celibacy.
No, a vow of celibacy is not taken when a lady becomes a Geisha. It is severely frowned upon for a Geisha to have sexual relations with her patrons. Personal relationships are usually frowned upon as well, but they are not forbidden.
Roman Catholic priests today take a vow of celibacy, but many early popes were married men.
This is quite wrong, for Catholic priests take a vow of celibacy, and there are no advantages for breaking this vow. if this isn't the answer you are looking for, make your question clearer.
No, well not legally anyway. He was swore to a vow of celibacy, and never married.
Oh, dude, Gandhi took the vow of 'brahmacharya' or celibacy for life when he was 36 years old in 1906. Like, he was all about that celibate life from then on, which is pretty intense if you ask me. Can you imagine giving up all that Netflix and chill?
Members of clergy are asked to take a vow of celibacy. Those of the Papacy especially.