- A
sacerdotal state is a
state whose head is also an
ecclesiastical leader designated by a
religious body. An
example of this kind of
state is the Vatican...
- The
priestly divisions or
sacerdotal courses (Hebrew: מִשְׁמָר mishmar) are the
groups into
which Jewish priests were
divided for the
purposes of their...
-
Ordination is the
process by
which individuals are consecrated, that is, set
apart and
elevated from the
laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized...
- A
sacred language, holy
language or
liturgical language is a
language that is
cultivated and used
primarily for
religious reasons (like
church service)...
- rights,
freedom of thought, and women's rights.
Islam has no
clergy in the
sacerdotal sense, such as
priests who
mediate between God and people. Imam (إمام)...
-
governed by the Holy See,
Vatican City
State is an
ecclesiastical or
sacerdotal-monarchical
state ruled by the Pope, who is the
bishop of Rome and head...
-
series of
disquisitions respecting the Egyptian, in
connection with the
sacerdotal, theology, and in
contrast with the
mysteries of
ancient Greece." Royal...
- 2016-08-23.
Retrieved 2016-08-22.
Billot 1999. Website:
Fraternitates Sacerdotales Sancti Dominici Archived 2023-02-11 at the
Wayback Machine, accessed...
- Rome:
Edizioni Quazar. p. 143. ISBN 978-88-7140-096-9.
Protocols of a
sacerdotal collegium:
Wissowa (1912),
citing CIL VI 2004–2009. Livy I 31 1–8. Macrobius...
- pre-Reformation
Catholic Church,
adherence to
ancient liturgical usages and the
sacerdotal nature of the priesthood. As
their name suggests, Anglo-Catholics maintain...