Christianity: Widely known for the requirement of clerical celibacy in the Roman Catholic Church, where priests and monks take sacred vows to remain unmarried and abstinent to better serve God.
Eastern Religions: Deeply rooted in Buddhism and Jainism, where monastic orders rely on celibacy to eliminate physical distractions and achieve enlightenment or moksha.
Learn more about the history of Clerical Celibacy on Wikipedia.
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