In the Roman Catholic Church, it is required that a priest be celibate. This is to keep the priest from being distracted from doing God's will as a priest. However, if an Anglican or Orthodox priest who is married converts to Catholicism he is able to become a Catholic priest and keep his wife. In the Eastern Catholic Church though, the priests are allowed to marry though. Lutheran and Episcopalian Priests are allowed to marry as well.
Walter Elliott - Roman Catholic priest - was born in 1842.
Walter Elliott - Roman Catholic priest - died in 1928.
John P. Boland - Roman Catholic priest - died in 1968.
Jesuits are one order within the Roman Catholic Church. not all RC priests are Jesuits but all Jesuit priests are Roman Catholic.
In the Roman Catholic sacrament of confession, you confess your sins to a priest.
A Priest.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the pastor is the priest in charge of a particular parish. Outside of particular circumstances, the pastor would be the ordinary person who would perform a wedding.
No, in most religious traditions, secular priests are required to take a vow of celibacy and cannot marry. This includes priests in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and most Protestant denominations.
Roman Catholic AnswerOnly a priest or a Bishop can confect the Eucharist.
Gregor Mendel did not marry anyone. He dedicated his life to his work as a scientist and monk in a monastery.
He was a Roman Catholic priest and bishop.