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A gentleman I know through our diocese was a convert to Catholicism about 3 years ago. He is married and was a Lutheran minister before converting. He told me last week that he has been accepted to pursue studies to become a Catholic priest. How does this situation work since he has a wife? Are there some rites in Catholicism that do not acknowledge his marital status? I’ve heard that the Latin rite will not allow him to say Mass nor will he be recognized as a priest. I feel happy for him and his wife but I am wondering how celibate priests will feel about this “new priest and his wife”? Do you think there’s any resentment there for him by the celibate priests? How many married priests do we have nationwide?