No. Same-sex marriage will be legal in England on March 29, 2014. However, there is a "line of separation" between church and state in the UK. Government officials will be forced to follow the law and marry gays but priests and clergy man are under no obligation to marry gay couples.
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
Catholic clergymen are called priests, and are addressed as "Father."
No, the plural noun 'clergymen' is a common noun, a general word for male (usually Christian) priests, ministers, or religious leaders.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
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Yes, priests can adopt children in accordance with their religious beliefs and practices, as long as they meet the legal requirements for adoption in their country.
depending on what type of priests depended on how they made their money... if they were secular priests or clergymen such as bishops and archbishops, then they usually were paid by the king and they lived very wealthy lives and had many workers. if they were nuns or monks they sent their fryars out to preach the gospel and pretty much beg for food/money.
A catholic religion meaning christian beliefs
The same as all other loyal Jews.
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The collective nouns for priests are:a pontification of priestsa mass of priestsa discretion of priestsa superfluity of priests
The Church of England allows for the ordination of gay priests as long as they are celibate.
Practising Catholics go to their Priests for Confession, as it is part of their religious beliefs.