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I recall someone mentioning validly married Catholic bishops, not even priests, in unusual circumstances even in the 20th century.
Because special circumstances are mentioned, I assume it means married people being ordained and not vice versa, although sometimes dispensations are issued for ordained people to marry.
However, I’ve never heard of a priest marrying someone in the Church without being laicised (like defrocked, just not as a punishment) in the process. I’ve only really heard about convert pastors being ordained married.
Ah, we are speaking about the Latin rite, of course.
Because special circumstances are mentioned, I assume it means married people being ordained and not vice versa, although sometimes dispensations are issued for ordained people to marry.
However, I’ve never heard of a priest marrying someone in the Church without being laicised (like defrocked, just not as a punishment) in the process. I’ve only really heard about convert pastors being ordained married.
Ah, we are speaking about the Latin rite, of course.