Noun

Singular priestess

Plural priestesses

priestess (plural priestesses)

  1. A woman with religious duties and responsibilities.

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Wed Jul 21 12:29:40 2010

A priestess is a female priest, a woman having the authority or power to administer religious rites.

Priestess may also refer to:

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Fri Jul 30 02:43:51 2010

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Fri Jun 19 01:13:53 2009

What is the location of the actualy painting "Priestess of Delphi" by John Collier?
Q. I can find prints for sale everywhere, but I can't seem to find the actual location. I want to see this piece in person...anyone know where it is? I want to know where the actual painting is located???
Asked by xtaticlyme - Wed Mar 21 10:30:17 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Probably London, and probably at the Tate gallery, unless it's privately owned.
Answered by farien3 - Wed Mar 21 14:17:32 2007

What exactly is a wiccan priestess?
Q. What do the wiccans do
Asked by engelfeurs - Sat Mar 7 00:11:54 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The other answers must be from Christian's. They seem so tolerant of other beliefs.
Answered by singletrack65 - Sat Mar 7 00:17:07 2009

What is the role of a Wiccan priestess?
Q. are they like Christian ministers, who visit their congregation and provide personal support/counseling? is it a full time job, or do they have a "day job" as well? how do they make money? do they plan and organise meetings? are they elected and voted in democratically? any info is helpful, thanks xxx ah Sinnerstar, yes I mean a High Priestess. thanks for correcting :)
Asked by *this song has no soul* Sweetie - Wed Apr 8 17:35:29 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think you're referring to a Wiccan High Priestess. In Wicca, all female Wiccans are considered priestesses. It's the High Priestess that has the "official" role. A Wiccan High Priestess acts much as any other religious official would. She, along with the High Priest, lead the coven (Wiccan religious group) in ritual. She teaches newcomers, or designates which Elder will teach them. She, along with the High Priest, ministers to her coven, plans and organizes meetings, ritual times, magical workings, etc. In many covens, Wiccan clergy are voted in. Some have a stricter heirarchal structure - it depends on the group. Most Wiccan clergy have day jobs, as they do not have churches with hundreds of members supporting them.
Answered by unknown - Wed Apr 8 17:44:22 2009

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