- A
priest is a
religious leader authorized to
perform the
sacred rituals of a religion,
especially as a
mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities...
- The
Popovtsy (Russian: поповцы, IPA: [pɐˈpoftsɨ], lit. '
priested ones') or
Popovschina (Russian: поповщина) are a
Christian group in
Russia which originated...
- The
Priests are a
classical musical group, made up of
three Roman Catholic priests from the
Diocese of Down and
Connor in
Northern Ireland. Fr. Eugene...
- at one time
applied to any
priest permanently ****igned or
incardinated to a church, or
specifically to the
senior priest of an
important church, based...
- Pope Paul III gave them a commendation, and
permitted them to be
ordained priests.
These initial steps led to the
official founding in 1540. They were ordained...
-
priestly order as well; however, in layman's
terms priest refers only to
presbyters and
pastors (parish
priests). The church's
doctrine also
sometimes refers...
- no one rid me of this
turbulent priest?" (spoken aloud; also
expressed as "troublesome
priest" or "meddlesome
priest") is a
quote attributed to Henry...
-
liturgically in the M****. The
church teaches that
through consecration by a
priest, the
sacrificial bread and wine
become the body and
blood of Christ. The...
-
Believers into the
Popovtsy (the
priested ones) and the
Bespopovtsy (the
priestless ones); the
Popovtsy accept priests ordained by the
reformed Russian...
- is
under the
pastoral care and
clerical jurisdiction of a
priest,
often termed a
parish priest, who
might be ****isted by one or more curates, and who operates...