- Priest - Wikipedia
The terms priest and priestess are sufficiently generic that they may be used in an anthropological sense to describe the religious mediators of an unknown or otherwise unspecified religion In many religions, being a priest or priestess is a full-time position, ruling out any other career
- PRIEST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRIEST is someone who is authorized to perform the sacred rites of a religion especially as a mediatory agent between humans and God; specifically : an Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, or Roman Catholic clergyperson ranking below a bishop and above a deacon
- Priest - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A priest or priestess is a person who is allowed to do religious rites Their office or position is the priesthood, a word which can also be used for such persons collectively
- Priesthood in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia
A priest who is a pastor is responsible for the administration of a Catholic parish, typically with a single church building dedicated for worship (and usually a nearby residence), and for seeing to the spiritual needs of Catholics who belong to the parish
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Central Minnesota priest accused of sexually abusing, stalking, threatening woman The St Cloud Diocese office is pictured along Third Avenue South in 2022
- PRIEST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRIEST definition: 1 a person, usually a man, who has been trained to perform religious duties in the Christian… Learn more
- Priest | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Priest, in some Christian churches, an officer or minister who is intermediate between a bishop and a deacon With the spread of Christianity, the parish priest became the principal celebrant of the Eucharist
- What a Priest Is and Is Not - Catholic Exchange
A priest acts in persona Christi not by his own authority or name, but through the power granted to him by Christ Himself This power allows him to change the bread and wine into Christ’s Body and Blood during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and to absolve sins
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