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Table of Contents. Holy Ghost Father, member of Congregation of the Holy Ghost and of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, byname Spiritans (C.S. Sp.), a Roman Catholic society of men founded in 1703 at Paris by Claude-François Poullart des Places.
A Doctor of Divinity (D. Div.) is an honorary degree that is conferred upon select professionals who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to ministry and theology. In other words, a doctorate in divinity isn't a degree that you receive after taking a set course of college classes and completing a dissertation.
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.
The Society of Catholic Priests (North America)
A Doctor of Divinity (D.D. or DDiv; Latin: Doctor Divinitatis) is the holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity.
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\u201cNo, you cannot [date a priest] because we are celibate and we are unmarried and therefore off-limits,\u201d he said, before offering up a useful analogy. \u201cIt's like dating a married man. He's already committed.\u201d Of course, just like people can stray from the confines of marriage, so too can priests err from their path.
Background. In some Christian churches, such as the western and some eastern sections of the Catholic Church, priests and bishops must as a rule be unmarried men.
Both partners do not have to be a Catholic in order to be sacramentally married in the Catholic Church, but both must be baptized Christians (and at least one must be a Catholic). Non-Christians cannot receive the sacraments.
Priestly celibacy is rooted in tradition, not Catholic dogma, so the pope could change it overnight. Those who are happy with the current rules say priestly celibacy allows priests time and energy to focus completely on their flock and to emulate Jesus, who was unmarried, more faithfully.
Clergy are often referred to with the title Doctor (Dr.), or have D.D. (Doctor of Divinity) placed after their name, where justified by their possession of such degree.

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