Actually your only partially correct. A Diocese Priest can be married (White Robe), while a Religious Priest (Friar) can not be married (Black Robe). Look at Holy Orders as being the fullness of the Sacrament.
All Religious (Brothers & Sisters) are considered in the fullness of the Sacrament so they are not allowed to be married. It doesn't matter in either the Western Church or Eastern Church they can't be married. As for Ordained Ministers a Bishop is in the fullness of the Sacrament so they are not allowed to be married.
A Deacon is considered to be the least filled in the Sacrament which technically means they should be allowed to be married, however Deacons in the Western Church that are on their way to become Priests are not allowed to be married. Now for Priest you could consider them either half full or half empty regarding the Sacrament. In the Western Church they are half full so they are not allowed to be married.
In the Eastern Church they are half empty so they are allowed to be married unless they are of a Religious Order. And Permanent Deacons in the Western Church are allowed to be married because they can not become Priests. Does this make sense?
Well there's a whole process involving a 7 year old boy. The other priests will show you how it works if they arent already in hell.
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