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Married clergy
Have Catholic priests ever been married in England?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Married priests are becoming more common in the Catholic church, particularly as the number of young men entering the priesthood is declining. The rule is simple - if you are married and wish to become a priest, no problem, and this is common among Anglican clergy who have converted to Catholicism. If however, you are a priest, then you are unable to marry after your ordination.
They have. Technically they are not allowed connubial relations after ordination, but I dont think anyone is looking. Actually priests have a long history of live-in lovers. King John famously introduced a "sin-rent" on clergy with, umm, companions, which was a major source of income.
That said, under the Pauline priviledge a married man who becomes a priest can be divorced under church law. His "marriage " to the church overrides that to his wife.