Stored procedures can change data, thus the result of a function calling a stored procedure can be undeterministic. For instance, if you write a stored procedure which sets users to be inactive if they did not log in for a while and you write a function which counts inactive users, but calls the stored procedure before that, then the expected result of the function will be changed while it is being executed.
I do not agree with this approach either, but this is how it works. Note that procedures can have out parameters, which means that you can use them as functions. So, if you want to call p1 from f1, then modify f1 to be a stored procedure having out parameter(s).