What order of Catholic priest can be married?
None. That's why the acolytes ****.
- Can A Catholic Priest Break The Seal Of Confession In Order To Prevent A Heinous Crime From Occurring?
- Catholic priest, which ever married and what year?
- A Catholic priest who "married" If a couple already legally married?
- Can a married Anglican priest who was once a deacon Rc be a Catholic priest?
- I am married and I want to be a Catholic priest. Is this possible?






None that I know. It has been argued that in the U.S., but so far nothing Some are threatening to secede from Rome and has a U.S. Catholic Church will also enable priests to married women (not religious)
None, with the following exception.
In the past twenty-five years by at least seventy-seven men were ordained as married Catholic priests in the United States.
Sixty-six of these married priests are former Episcopalians, seven are former Lutheran, Methodist, three are old, and one is an ex-Presbyterian.
Here is an interesting article: http://www.corpus.org/Page.cfm?Web_ID=57 …
With love in Christ.
It is theologically possible for a man to be both married and tidy. Typically, the Protestant ministers who have married in the original church, then converted to Catholicism, can become priests. This is a rarity in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church.
No, only Greek Catholics marry …
None of them.
Either. They claim to be married to God.
Married men can not be ordained priests in the Latin rite. Married men can be arranged in certain circumstances, in the Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church. There are married priests in the Latin rite (not many). These are the married men were ordained in the Christian denominations that have Holy Orders recognized by the Catholic Church.