<Li> Oregon--mandatory judicial retirement age of 75 . </Li> <P> In the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Paul VI introduced a mandatory retirement age of 70 for priests and 75 for bishops and archbishops . There is no mandatory retirement age for cardinals nor for the pope, as they hold these positions for life, but cardinals age 80 or over are prohibited from participating in the papal conclave . </P> <P> For the Anglican Communion clergy, they introduced the mandatory retirement age of 65 for priests and bishops and 70 for bishops and archbishops, just less the same like their Roman Catholic counterparts, but only five years difference in age vice versa as a result of changes imposed in the Protestant Reformation . </P>

What is the mandatory retirement age according to the age discrimination in employment act