it is a rank, in the Catholic Hierarchy from Priest to Bishop etc, he could be called a Father Confessor or Reverend Father, or just Father
Anywhere, to another priest.
You can but your behavior is contrary to Catholic moral rules. Ask your priest--I am not a Catholic authority.
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In English, nouns don't have gender. The word "priest", however, refers to a male in a religious order (specifically Catholicism, in a modern / real-world sense). You might also encounter the word "priest" in fiction or archaic texts, such as "the priests of Baal" mentioned in the book of 1 Kings. The closest female equivalent of a priest in modern Catholicism is a nun, the difference, aside from sex, being that nuns are not allowed to conduct masses in the Catholic Church. Another equivalent of priest in a non-Catholic sense is "priestess".
From the Catholic perspective, spouses generally receive some pre-marital counseling by a priest and should have been advised to be respectful of one another's beliefs. Most Catholic priests would advise marriage counseling (either with the priest or another counselor).
One can find images of a Catholic priest on Yahoo's official website under the image option. One can also find images of a Catholic priest on the Catholic Priest official website.
The official title for a Catholic priest is "Reverend Father."
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
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Roman Catholic AnswerWhen a priest is celebrating the sacraments, he is an "alter Christus". He is another Christ, as it Our Blessed Lord who actually celebrates the Sacraments through His priest.
Thomas Bell - Catholic priest - died in 1610.
Thomas Bell - Catholic priest - was born in 1551.