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Priests need to go through rigorous training and examinations, and they need to be selected and appointed by the Church. Specifically, becoming a priest usually requires the following qualifications:
1.Educational background: Generally required to have a university degree or above, and have received theology, philosophy and other education.
2.Professionalism: Dedication, a sense of responsibility and mission are required, and enthusiasm and belief in religious causes are required.
3.Professional ability: Possess certain religious knowledge and belief understanding, and be able to use the Bible and other religious scriptures proficiently.
4.Personal Character: It is necessary to have good moral character and social reputation, and to abide by religious and legal norms.
The process of becoming a priest is usually lengthy and requires long-term training and practice within the church, including serving as assistant priests, priests, etc., to gain experience and skills. At the same time, it is also necessary to obtain formal priesthood through the selection and appointment of the church. As a result, becoming a qualified priest often requires years or even decades of hard work and dedication.
On the question of whether priests are hereditary, generally speaking, positions within the Church are usually selected and appointed according to certain procedures and regulations, and are not inherited or hereditary by individuals. Of course, the specific selection criteria and procedures may vary from church to church.
As for the question of whether an outsider has a chance to become a priest, the answer is yes. In some cases, outsiders can also seek the opportunity to become a priest by applying for church membership. However, it is important to note that this is usually achieved through the selection and appointment of the church through the fulfillment of certain conditions.
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Bishops and priests are not allowed to marry and start a family in Catholicism, so there is no hereditary lineage.
In the Catholic Church, there is a hierarchy of sacred objects, and there are many ways to receive dedicated young people, to be trained and studied.
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Why would you want to become a priest?
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You'd better understand the difference between a priest and a priest, a priest is a Catholic priest and cannot get married and has to keep celibacy, while a priest is a Protestant priest and does not need celibacy and can get married, but these must be enrolled in a seminary and assigned to a designated church after graduation.
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If you think it's a profession or an official position, forget it.
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There is no way to become a priest for two or three years. If you want to become a priest, you have to go to a seminary, and then take a year or two after graduation. It takes about 10 years or more.
Also, the priest is sacred, not a god. The magic stick is similar to jumping a big rope, fortune telling, and the like.
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Catholics who want to become priests and other clergy have certain requirements, first of all, they must be baptized for 5 years, and they must have this will and their families agree (those who are inspired by the Lord are not counted, even if the family does not agree), and then they can go to the seminary to register (the seminaries in different places are about once every two years, and there is generally a notice in the church when enrollment, and those who are willing can consult the parish priest), after the seminary review, After admission, students are consecrated as a deacon (and have to be steadfast, poor, and obedient to the three vows) after graduation (depending on the individual's situation and the college) (subjects include English, Bible, church history, psychology, philosophy, ethics, and some social sciences and spirituality), and after graduation, they are ordained as deacons (and have to be steadfast, poor, and obedient), and there is a period of internship in the parish, and after the permission of the parish priest, they can be ordained as priests (priests) in about 1 5 years according to their own efforts, and finally if they perform well, they may be ordained as coadjutors, when the original bishop returns to the arms of God, he can become the new bishop. Of course, there are very few priests who can be bishops. It's too hard.
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Catholic parishioners who want to become priests and other clergy, have certain requirements, first of all, they must be baptized for 5 years, and they must have this will and agree with their families, and then they can go to the seminary to register (the seminaries are different in various places, about every two years, there is generally a notice in the church when enrolling, and those who are willing can consult the parish priest), after the review of the seminary, after admission, it will take about 6 years (depending on the personal situation and the college) of study (subjects include English, Biblical studies, Church history, psychology, philosophy, ethics and some social sciences and spirituality), after graduation ordained as a deacon (and to be steadfast, poor, and obedient to the three vows), there is a period of internship in the parish, after the permission of the parish priest, according to their own efforts, they can be ordained as a priest (priest) in about 1 5 years, and finally if they behave well, they may be ordained as an auxiliary bishop, and after the original bishop returns to the arms of God, he can become a new bishop. Of course, there are very few priests who can be bishops.
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Catholic parishioners who want to become priests and other clergy, have certain requirements, first of all, they must be baptized for 5 years, and they must have this will and agree with their families, and then they can go to the seminary to register (the seminaries are different in different places, about once every two years, there is generally a notice in the church when enrolling, and those who are willing can consult the parish priest), after the seminary review, after admission, it will take about 6 years (depending on the personal situation and the college) of study (subjects include English, Biblical studies). , Church History, Psychology, Philosophy, Ethics, Social Sciences and Spirituality), after graduation ordained as a deacon (and to be steadfast, poor, and obedient), there is a period of internship in the parish, and after the permission of the parish priest, according to his own efforts, he can be consecrated as a priest in about 1 5 years, and finally if he behaves well, he may be consecrated as an adjutor, and after the return of the original bishop to God, he can become a new bishop. Of course, there are very few priests who can be bishops.
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