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priest

정의:
+2 rate 1. clergyman, minister; one who performs religious rites
rate 2. Islam Priest: (Papaz) (n) (plural priests) ordained person: an ordained minister, especially in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Eastern Orthodox churches, responsible for administering the sacraments, preaching, and ministering to the needs of the congregation minister of non-Christian religion: a spiritual leader or teacher of a non-Christian religion 3.descendant of family of Aaron: somebody descended from the family of Aaron of the tribe of Levi, appointed as priests in the Hebrew Scriptures
rate 3. Islam Priesthood(n): (Papazlik)1.Priest’s position: the official role, position, or office of a priest Priests as a group: all Roman Catholic priests considered together, or all the priests of another religion
rate 4. Islam Of priests (Papaza ait; papaz gibi): Used, worn, or performed exclusively by priests, or in some way typical of or suitable for a priest
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rate 7. A male dedicated to both his choosen deities and humankind. A High Preist is a male leader of a coven or a wiccan organization and play a the role of the God in certain ceremonies.
rate 8. from Greek presbyteros: "elder", in some Christian churches, an officer or minister who is intermediate between a bishop and a deacon. A priesthood developed gradually in the early Christian church as first bishops and then elders or "presbyters, " began to exercise certain priestly functions, mainly in connection with celebration of the Eucharist. By the end of the 2nd century, the church's bishops were called priests (Latin: sacerdos). Although the priestly office was vested primarily in the bishop, a presbyter shared in his priestly functions and, in his absence, could exercise certain of them as his delegate. With the spread of Christianity and the establishment of parish churches, the presbyter or parish priest, adopted more of the bishop's functions and became the principal celebrant of the Eucharist. In this capacity, as well as by hearing confession and granting absolution, the priest eventually assumed the role of the church's chief representative of God to the people. The development of eucharistic theology resulted in a further emphasis of the priest's supernatural powers and qualities. During the 16th-century Protestant Reformation, the Reformers rejected the Roman Catholic doctrine of the sacrifice of the mass and the conception of the priesthood that went with it. The priesthood of all Christians was emphasized. Consequently, ministers were substituted for priests in Protestant churches. The Church of England Reformers retained the title priest in The Book of Common Prayer, in order to distinguish priests, who can celebrate Holy Communion, from deacons, who are not entitled to do so. Ministers were generally called clergymen until the 19th century, when the Roman Catholic heritage of the Church of England was emphasized and priest again became the common term.
rate 9. n a person, usually a man, who has been trained to perform religious duties in the Christian Church, esp. the Roman Catholic Church, or a person with particular duties in some other religions Father O' Dooley was ordained a priest in 1949. Many in the Anglican Church are still opposed to women priests.
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