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AnagramsCategory: English pluralsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A priest or priestess is a person having the authority or power to administer religious rites; in particular, rites of sacrifice to, and propitiation of, a deity or deities. Their office or position is the priesthood, a term which may also apply to such persons collectively. Priests and priestesses have been known since the earliest of times and in the simplest societies. They exist in all or some branches of Judaism, Christianity, Shintoism, Hinduism, and many other religions, as well, and are generally regarded as having good contact with the deities of the religion to which they subscribe, often interpreting the meaning of events, performing the rituals of the religion, and to whom other believers often will turn for advice on spiritual matters. In many religions, being a priest or priestess is a full-time job, ruling out any other career. In other cases it is a part-time role. For example in the early history of Iceland the chieftains were entitled goði, a word meaning "priest". But as seen in the saga of Hrafnkell Freysgoði, being a priest consisted merely of offering periodic sacrifices to the Norse gods and goddesses; it was not a full time job, nor did it involve ordination. In some religions, being a priest is by human election or human choice. In others the priesthood is inherited in familial lines. Women officiating in modern Paganism, Neopagan religions such as Wicca, and various Polytheistic Reconstructionism faiths are referred to as priestesses; however, in contemporary Christian churches that ordain women, such as those of the Anglican Communion or the Christian Community, ordained women are called priests. From Wikipedia under the
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Jackie Parkes MJ Fri, 19 Feb 2010 09:25:00 GM Does it mean that those . priests. allowing "All That I Am" in their schools will now ensure it is removed? Fr Fleming was involved in intense debate with Fr Joseph Quigley National Director for RE & had published critiques of the ... The Catholic Eye: On Priests III
David H. Lukenbill Sun, 14 Feb 2010 15:40:00 GM A document from Vatican II, The Decree of Priestly Training, specifies the preferred future of the many countries in their continued development and training of . priests. , surely one of the most important functions of Holy Mother Church. ... LastCall: Setting Apart the Priests -WoW The Big Picture - The ...
unknown Fri, 19 Feb 2010 18:50:40 GM Setting Apart the . Priests. . Leviticus 8:1-9:7; Psalm 23:1-3,6; Proverbs 10:2. And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: "Take Aaron and his sons with him, and the garments, the anointing oil, a bull as the sin offering, two rams, ... From Google Blog Search: "priests" Neither Clergy nor Laity-- a NT Vision of Ministry
Beliefnet.com (blog) Almost all forms of ancient religion were all about priests , temples, and sacrifices. This was as true of Greek religion and Roman religion, ... Shepherds column Fitchburg pride all 12 news articles » Church welcomes Indian recruits
ABC Regional Online The Catholic Church in central Queensland is preparing to welcome three Indian priests to the region to make up for a shortfall of ... and more » valentine'S WEEK: some parts sweet, some parts sexy the history of st ...
Book of Odds The College of Luperci the priests who directed the ceremonies are thought to have begun the festival in the 4th century BC, but it took a distinctively ... and more » From Google News Search: "priests" Why does the Catholic church have to pay for criminal priests? Q. Today I saw on TV an item about a lot of Roman Catholic churches in the US have to close down, because they have too much debts, because they have to pay for the child abuse the priests did. Why is it that the church has to pay for this? If I do something criminal my employer doesn't have to pay for it? What is the official reason that this is handled differently? Asked by leatherbiker040 - Tue Apr 15 15:56:16 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments A. The parishes and diocese are being sued by victims. If you did something illegal as part of your work, the victim could sue the company you work for. Answered by Sldgman - Tue Apr 15 20:07:57 2008 How do you think priests feel that they never get to get married let alone date? Q. Is that like the most depressing thing you would have to experience? Everyone you see at your church has a wife, has a family. Clearly happy. People dating everywhere, while you sit there and talk to your fellow priests about church and the fact that you rejected the opposite sex for eternity. Asked by falisrm - Mon Nov 10 10:55:18 2008 - - 23 Answers - 0 Comments A. "Everyone you see at your Church has a wife, has a family. Clearly happy.?""" You kidding? How old are you? Do you think that just because you get married you are going to be "Clearly Happy" 24 x 7? You obviously are not married. They also don't sit around and talk about chastity. They talk about Sports, Live, Faith, Politics, Managing their parish, their Jobs, their trials, failures and successes. They also spend time with hobbies, some play basketball, fish, swim, etc. In short they are human just like you and I. The ones I have met, (a lot of them) have a very full, happy life. I know a lot more miserable married people than miserable Priests. What does that tell you? Good Luck and God Bless. Answered by C - Mon Nov 10 11:37:30 2008 How many catholic priests do you know?
Q. I don't know many catholics and I've only conversed with a dozen or so priests. Of the ones I've met, I would categorize about half of them as "flamers." Not that there's anything wrong with that. But am I the only one who gets the gay vibe from the celibate clergy? Asked by I come BLOOD - Mon Jun 1 09:47:08 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. Perhaps the question should be "How many Catholic Priests have known you"? Answered by zaatheist - Mon Jun 1 09:51:44 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "priests" |



