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priests

  • 1 clergy

    n. rahipler sınıfı, ruhban sınıfı, rahip
    * * *
    rahip sınıfı
    * * *
    ['klə:‹i]
    (the ministers, priests etc of the Christian religion: the clergy of the Church of England.) rahipler/papazlar sınıfı

    English-Turkish dictionary > clergy

  • 2 priesthood

    n. papazlık, rahiplik, papazlar
    * * *
    papazlık
    * * *
    1) (priests in general: the Anglican priesthood.) papazlık, rahiplik
    2) (the office or position of a priest: He was called to the priesthood.) papazlık

    English-Turkish dictionary > priesthood

  • 3 seminary

    n. ilahiyat fakültesi, kız okulu, yatak [arg.]
    * * *
    ['seminəri]
    plural - seminaries; noun
    (a training college for Roman Catholic priests.) Katolik ilâhiyat fakültesi

    English-Turkish dictionary > seminary

См. также в других словарях:

  • Priests —    Shamans are commonly distinguished from priests in academic discussions of distinctions between kinds of religious leaders. Although some cultures recognize that there are some situations in which a person may act as both shaman and priest, or …   Historical dictionary of shamanism

  • PRIESTS —    Mesopotamian temples commanded considerable manpower to work the agricultural estates, the various workshops, administration, and general maintenance of buildings and equipment. The service of the cult, the care for the divine statues residing …   Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia

  • Priests' Eucharistic League — • Established in Paris by Pierre Julien Eymard Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Priests Eucharistic League     Priests Eucharistic League      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Priests' Communion League — • Association of priests established at Rome in 1906 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Priests Communion League     Priests Communion League      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Priests for Life — (PFL) is a Roman Catholic pro life organization based in New York. It functions as a network to promote and coordinate pro life activism with the primary strategic goal of ending abortion and euthanasia and to spread the Gospel of Life according… …   Wikipedia

  • Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus — may refer to two distinct Roman Catholic orders: Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, founded by Joseph Marie Timon David in 1852 Priests of the Sacred Heart, founded by Leon Dehon in 1878 This disambiguation page lists articles associated… …   Wikipedia

  • Priests, Confraternities of — • A society of persons associated for some pious object. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • PRIESTS AND PRIESTHOOD — Definition of Priesthood The priests are the principal functionaries in divine services, their special task being to engage in cultic ceremonies which they conducted mainly in the Temple. In general the priests post is authorized by hereditary… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • priests and Levites — In the OT the priests were intermediaries between the people and their all powerful God. Their main function was to offer sacrifices, with a subsidiary duty until the Exile [[➝ Exile, the]], of teaching the Law. They were also in charge of Urim… …   Dictionary of the Bible

  • Priests' Eucharistic League — The Priests Eucharistic League ( Confraternitas sacerdotalis adorationis Sanctissimi Sacramenti ) was a Roman Catholic confraternity set up in the nineteenth century, with primary object the frequent and prolonged worship of the Blessed Sacrament …   Wikipedia

  • priests and priestesses —    To operate efficiently, ancient Mesopota mian temples required large staffs, including not only people who handled divine statues and other sacred objects but also those who interpreted omens, performed purification rites, ritually slaughtered …   Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary

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