The Elizabethan era was a time associated with Queen Elizabeth I's reign (1558-1603).
Clerical celibacy is the practice in various religious traditions, in which clergy adopt a celibate life, refraining from marriage and sexual relationships, including masturbation and "impure thoughts" (such as sexual visualisation and fantasies).
Celibacy and for the priesthood has an established fact by the time of the Second Lateran Council (1139) and had won widespread support from lay and ecclesiastical leaders. So during the Elizabethan era priests were expected to remain celibite.
However, despite the Church's best intentions there were some notable exceptions. Against the long-standing tradition of the Church in the East as well as in the West, which excluded marriage after ordination, Zwingli married in 1522, Luther in 1525, and Calvin in 1539. And against what had also become, though seemingly at a later date, a tradition in both East and West, the married Thomas Cranmer was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1533.
He wasn't married, catholic priests are not allowed marry.
A person.
Catherine Carey went on to marry Sir Frances Knollys and founded a great Elizabethan dynasty
John Pope did not have a family of his own. Catholic priests or popes are not allowed to marry or have sex.
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Then as now Catholic Priests could not marry; but Anglican Priests who were not members of religious orders were allowed to get married.
Orthodox priests could marry, Catholic priests could not.
I did not know that Episcopal priests could marry.Catholic priests can not marry.
no EDIT: 1517 was the year the idea of a different Christian church came about. Therefore, there were no Protestants yet.
all Jewish men are commanded to marry. Including priests
He wasn't married, catholic priests are not allowed marry.
Episcopal priests are allowed to marry; I have no problem with that. Perhaps the Catholic Church could allow some priests to marry--I'm not convinced that it is a bad thing. I don't make these decisions, however.
Whether or not purgatory existed.
The priests of Zhengyi Taoist sects are almost always married. However, the Quanzhen clergy do not marry and live in monasteries.
Yes.
Catholic priests will refuse to marry anyone not belonging to their faith. A Protestant pastor will do the job.
priests should not be allowed to marry lol trevor rige taylor