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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Do popes smoke cigarettes?

Pope Francis, who had a lung removed as a teenager, does not smoke.
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Is it a sin to smoke cigarettes Catholic?

Therefore, moderate cigarette smoking is not sinful, unless for special reasons a doctor forbids it, while immoderate smoking is a sin. It is probably only a venial sin for healthy smokers, explains Father Connell, because evidence of danger is not yet conclusive.
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Can priests drink beer?

Do Priests Drink Alcohol? Alcohol is allowed for priests. An arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol was made shortly after midnight on Saturday for San Francisco Archbishop-elect Salvatore Cordileone, one of the authors of California Proposition 8.
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Can nuns smoke?

SAN ANTONIO — They call themselves accidental nuns, their vows do not include celibacy, but they're definitely allowed to smoke pot. Fox San Antonio speaks to the Sisters of the Valley who are on a mission to sell hemp oil and cbd and help the world.
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What is the pope's salary?

How much does one get paid for being pope? Nothing. In 2001, the Vatican confirmed that the pope "does not and has never received a salary". As a Jesuit, Pope Francis had already taken a vow of poverty.
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What does God say about smoking?

Since smoking is an addiction, it certainly enslaves the smoker. The Bible states: "Whoever perpetrates a sin is a slave of that sin". Today we see how smoking holds every smoker in slavery, whether a young person, a man or a woman, youth or adult.
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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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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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Do priests have to be virgins?

Clerical celibacy also requires abstention from deliberately indulging in sexual thoughts and behavior outside of marriage, because these impulses are regarded as sinful. Within the Catholic Church, clerical celibacy is mandated for all clergy in the Latin Church except in the permanent diaconate.
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Can Catholics get tattoos?

I'll cut to the chase: There is nothing immoral about tattoos. Mother Church has never condemned them, and neither can I. It is one of those areas where a Catholic must follow his or her conscience. Personally, I wouldn't get a tattoo.
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Can monks smoke cigarettes?

However, cigarettes are not included as illicit drugs and there is no existing policy of prohibition of smoking among monks. The monks are not only in charge of Buddhist religious ceremonies but function as dream interpreters, traditional medical practitioners, and counselors.
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Can Christians have tattoos?

Some Christians take issue with tattooing, upholding the Hebrew prohibition (see below). The Hebrew prohibition is based on interpreting Leviticus 19:28—"Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you"—so as to prohibit tattoos, and perhaps even makeup.
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Can the Pope drink alcohol?

Based on past evidence, it seems that Pope Francis may indeed like the odd tipple of whisky now and then (which he is allowed to drink), as it's not the first time he's received bottles, or even used the 'holy water' line.
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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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Are priest allowed to marry?

The Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches, in general, rule out ordination of married men to the episcopate, and marriage after priestly ordination. Throughout the Catholic Church, East as well as West, a priest may not marry.
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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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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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Do priests cook for themselves?

Priests more often live by themselves and make their own meals. It's not uncommon for priests to fix the boiler, keep the books, mow the lawn, or shovel the snow from the church steps.
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Can Catholic use condoms?

The Catholic ban on the use of condoms, or any other device, for contraceptive purposes remains.
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Is it a sin to get a piercing Catholic?

The Church does not teach that Sacred Scripture forbids tattooing and body piercing, but the Church does offer principles by which to discern whether, in particular situations, it is sinful to be tattooed or have one's body pierced.
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Can Catholics eat pork?

An important issue in Paul's day was the eating of animals sacrificed to “pagan” gods. Paul's position was that he could eat it, but if it offended others he would not. So, the answer is “yes” Christians can eat pork.
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Can we go to heaven with tattoos short?

And the New Testament does not explicitly forbid tattoos and body piercings. However, this does not give us reason to believe that God wants to tattoo or pierce us. Yes, if you have a piercing or tattoos on your body, you go to heaven because the journey to heaven does not depend on it alone.
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Is drinking a sin in the Bible?

Drinking as a Christian. The Bible makes it clear that drinking in moderation is not a sin. Yet, you must be careful to avoid the temptation of drunkenness, drinking to excess, and addiction. Alcohol is tempting and it can lead you into sin.
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What does the Bible say about tattoo?

But in the ancient Middle East, the writers of the Hebrew Bible forbade tattooing. Per Leviticus 19:28, “You shall not make gashes in your flesh for the dead, or incise any marks on yourselves.” Historically, scholars have often understood this as a warning against pagan practices of mourning.
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