priestly

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Englisch - Türkisch
{s} papaza ait
papaza
{s} papaz gibi
papaza yakışır
priest
rahip

Rahip çocukların oyunlarına katıldı. - The priest participated in the children's games.

Ondan vazgeçtim. İrlandalı rahip ve Kongolu cadı doktorun ortak neyi var? - I give up. What do an Irish priest and Congolese witch doctor have in common?

priest
papaz

Papaz Allah bizim kurtuluşumuzdur dedi. - God is our salvation, said the priest.

Papaz çocukları kutsadı. - The priest blessed the children.

priest
parish priest mahalle papazı
priest
karabaş
priest
keşiş
Englisch - Englisch
of or relating to priests; order of the priests; high religious position
{a} becoming or like a priest, sacordotal
befitting or characteristic of a priest or the priesthood; "priestly dedication to the people of his parish" associated with the priesthood or priests; "priestly (or sacerdotal) vestments"; "hieratic gestures
befitting or characteristic of a priest or the priesthood; "priestly dedication to the people of his parish"
{s} pertaining to a priest, ministerial; pertaining to the clergy
Priestly is used to describe things that belong or relate to a priest. Priestly robes hang on the walls. his priestly duties. like a priest, or relating to a priest
associated with the priesthood or priests; "priestly (or sacerdotal) vestments"; "hieratic gestures
associated with the priesthood or priests; "priestly (or sacerdotal) vestments"; "hieratic gestures"
Of or pertaining to a priest or the priesthood; sacerdotal; befitting or becoming a priest; as, the priestly office; a priestly farewell
priestlike
levitical
priestly benediction
blessing which Kohanim deliver at the end of the Shmone-Essre prayer
priestly robe
garment of a priest; garment of the highest religious official
priest
The highest office in the Aaronic priesthood, consisting held by priesthood holders of at least the age of 16
priest
A blunt tool, used for quickly stunning and killing fish
priest
from Latin "presybter," elder The second step in the threefold priestly order (Deacon, Priest, Bishop) The Priest celebrates or leads services
priest
{n} a person who officiates at the altar
priest
A full-time, trained religious specialist who can interpret the supernatural and petition the supernatural on behalf of humans
priest
a minister of the church empowered to administer the sacraments, most particularly that of the Eucharist or Holy Communion, as well as those of confession and extreme unction
priest
The Heb kohen, Gr hierus, Lat sacerdos, always denote one who offers sacrifices
priest
{i} clergyman, minister; one who performs religious rites
priest
a special term for the minister of a Roman Catholic or Episcopal or Orthodox church; originally the term mean someone who performed a sacrifice; later the term referred to those who said Mass; now often synonymous with minister although the older terminology is still familiar in some churches
priest
a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders a spiritual leader in a non-Christian religion
priest
He is authorized to perform all ministerial services except those of ordination and confirmation
priest
This word comes from a Greek word, presbyter, meaning elder Usually a priest is the chief minister in a local congregation Priests are addressed as Father, Mister, Ms, Miss or Mrs , depending upon their preference and local custom
priest
A priest is a member of the Christian clergy in the Catholic, Anglican, or Orthodox church. He had trained to be a Catholic priest
priest
A person who has special power (through his ordination) to act as a mediator between God and man This allows him to preside over a Catholic mass
priest
A blunt tool, used for stunning and killing fish
priest
In many non-Christian religions a priest is a man who has particular duties and responsibilities in a place where people worship. see also high priest
priest
an ordained person who loves and serves the people they work with They also care for the young and old, strong and weak, and rich and poor They preach, declare God’s forgiveness to penitent sinners, pronounce God’s blessing, share in the administration of Holy Baptism and celebration of the mysteries of Christ’s Body and Blood, and perform other entrusted ministrations
priest
A presbyter; one who belongs to the intermediate order between bishop and deacon
priest
To ordain as priest
priest
a minister ordained to represent the priestly (i e sacrificial) ministry of Christ He/she preaches, presides at the Eucharist and other sacraments, and exercises pastoral care
priest
A person ordained and charged with the celebration of the Holy Mysteries and the Blessing and Forgiving of people, under the authority of the Bishop
priest
Any class capable of casting divine spells These are the pure Cleric, Druid, Paladin and Ranger Spells available to clerics only or druids only state so
priest
a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders
priest
One who officiates at the altar, or performs the rites of sacrifice; one who acts as a mediator between men and the divinity or the gods in any form of religion; as, Buddhist priests
priest
A religious clergyman who is trained to perform services or sacrifices at a church or temple
priest
an ordained member of the clergy empowered to celebrate the Eucharist and to pronounce the absolution of sins (second in line of ordained seniority: bishop, priest, deacon)
priest
A presbyter elder; a minister One who is authorized to consecrate the host and to say Mass; but especially, one of the lowest order possessing this power
priest
A special term for an ordained minister of a Roman Catholic or Episcopal or Orthodox church; In Roman circles, the term refers to those who recite the Mass, but the Episcopal Church traces the word's origin to a Celtic corruption of the official term for Clergy - Presbyters The duty of a priest, according to the prayer book, is to baptize, preach the Word of God, and to celebrate the Eucharist, and to pronounce Absolution and Blessing in God's Name
priest
A clergyperson who may celebrate the Eucharist, give blessings and forgive sins
priest
One of the four orders of ministry in the Episcopal Church, the priest is ordained to "represent Christ and his Church, particularly as a pastor to the people; to share with the bishop in the overseeing of the Church; to proclaim the gospel; to administer the sacraments; and to bless and declare pardon in the name of God " Because of their office, most priests are rectors of parishes
priest
an ordained minister of the Church who can provide the sacraments to the faithful
priest
a spiritual leader in a non-Christian religion
priest
in the Anthropology of Religion, "a religious practitioner who receives his authority from a religious organization" (in contrast to a prophet) (Van Rheenen 1996a, 150)
priest
the Holy Father
priestly
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