Can priests lose their virginity?

Clerical celibacy is the requirement in certain religions that some or all members of the clergy be unmarried. Clerical celibacy also requires abstention from deliberately indulging in sexual thoughts and behavior outside of marriage, because these impulses are regarded as sinful.
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Can a man become a priest if he is not a virgin?

So no, virginity is apparently not a requirement, but a vow of celibacy is.
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Do priests ever break celibacy?

As many as half of all priests break their celibacy vows, leading spiritually compromised lives. Inside the “don't ask, don't tell” policy of the Catholic church.
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Do nuns have to be virgin?

The entire tradition of the Church has firmly upheld that a woman must have received the gift of virginity – that is, both material and formal (physical and spiritual) – in order to receive the consecration of virgins.
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How do nuns deal with periods?

Nuns and girls also reported only taking half-body bath during period due to lack of hot water. All these call for a need to improve water and sanitation facilities in schools and nunneries so that nuns and schoolgirls do not compromise on menstrual hygiene and skip classes.
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Do priests get paid?

Salary and job outlook for priests

The top 10% earn more than $80,920 per year and the bottom 10% earn $30,450 or less per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Many churches value being frugal and modest, so pay for priests can be lower than other occupations.
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Can a priest have a girlfriend?

Almost uniquely among human occupations, priests cannot marry, as a function of their vocation; nor can they engage in sexual acts, as proscribed by Catholic moral teaching.
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Are priests asexual?

Priests were largely regarded as asexual beings, eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven, considered sexually, rather than merely metaphorically, neutered.
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What if a Catholic priest has a child?

“Natural law comes before his right as a priest,” he writes, adding that a priest's first responsibility would be to his child, and that “he must leave his priestly ministry and take care of his child.”
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Can a married man be a priest?

His conclusion is a continuation of the nearly 1,000-year-old practice of priestly celibacy. Currently, the Vatican allows married men to become priests in Eastern rite churches. Eager to include converts, it has also allowed married Anglicans to remain priests when they join the Roman Catholic Church.
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Why do priests practice celibacy?

According to the Catholic Church's Code of Canon Law celibacy is a “special gift of God” which allows practitioners to follow more closely the example of Christ, who was chaste. Another reason is that when a priest enters into service to God, the church becomes his highest calling.
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Do Catholic priests drink alcohol?

Priests have the right to drink alcohol. But when they provide alcohol to minors, drive while drunk, and sexually assault children, we must never get used to it. Instead of promotions and prayer vigils, Archbishop-elect Cordileone and Father Perez deserve prosecution to the full extent of the law.
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Can priest have tattoos?

Can a Catholic Priest Get a Tattoo? There's no rule or law that says that a Catholic priest is forbidden from getting a tattoo. However, it's very rare to ever see a Catholic priest that has a tattoo.
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Can priests smoke?

Though there is no official canonical prohibition regarding the use of tobacco, the more traditional among the Eastern Orthodox Churches forbid their clergy or monastics to smoke, and the laity are strongly encouraged to give up this habit, if they are subject to it.
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Are all nuns asexual?

Actually, most nuns probably aren't asexual, since the whole point of being celibate for them is to reject desire. If they were asexual there'd be nothing to reject.
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Can priests have children?

The guidelines were considered as a "secret". In 2020, the Congregation for Clergy released the guidelines to Vincent Doyle. They include two exceptions which allows priests to remain in the Catholic priesthood, having fathered a child, and openly acknowledged their child.
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Is being asexual a sin Catholic?

Homosexuality is considered a sin by Catholicism because it is the act of sex without the function of reproduction. Asexuals generally do not have sex but the lack of desire to procreate could also be construed as a sin against God's will for you to procreate.
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Do priests get lonely?

In a 1999 survey of priests in the Chicago archdiocese, 90 percent said priests are overworked. Eighty percent cited loneliness and isolation, and more than half said alcohol abuse, low morale and financial difficulties were problematic.
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Is it wrong to date a Catholic priest?

“No, you cannot [date a priest] because we are celibate and we are unmarried and therefore off-limits,” he said, before offering up a useful analogy. “It's like dating a married man. He's already committed.” Of course, just like people can stray from the confines of marriage, so too can priests err from their path.
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Does the Pope have a salary?

The pope will not be affected by the cuts, because he does not receive a salary. “As an absolute monarch, he has everything at his disposal and nothing at his disposal,” Mr. Muolo said. “He doesn't need an income, because he has everything that he needs.”
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At what age can a Catholic priest retire?

While most individuals over the age of 65 remain employed by need rather than by choice for economic reasons, retirement for priests is rather complex. Retirement policies in many dioceses require a minimum age of 70, a specific number of years in ministry, and the permission of the bishop.
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Can priest own property?

Diocesan priests do make vows, but they do not promise poverty, so they may own their own property, such as cars, and handle their own financial affairs.
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Which pope slept with his daughter?

Alexander VI was notorious for fathering at least ten children and having many mistresses. He supposedly had a sexual relationship with his beautiful daughter, Lucrezia. On October 30, 1501, the Borgias threw a dinner party at the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the pope in the Vatican.
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