Priest

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Priest

A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities. They also have 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 also may apply to such persons collectively.

Etymology[edit]

The word priest comes from the Greek word presbyteros. The word is originally derived from the Proto-Indo-European base *h₃rēǵs, a word meaning "ruler" or "judge" (cf. Latin rex, Sanskrit rājan).

Roles and duties[edit]

The roles and duties of priests vary across different religions and sects, but they often include performing sacraments, preaching sermons, and providing spiritual guidance to their congregation. In many religions, being a priest also involves a level of ritual purity and living according to certain religious laws.

Priesthood in different religions[edit]

Christianity[edit]

In Christianity, a priest is a person who holds the office of presbyter, and has the authority to administer spiritual matters such as the Eucharist. The role of the Christian priest varies across different denominations, but they are generally seen as a spiritual leader and a shepherd of their congregation.

Judaism[edit]

In Judaism, the priests, also known as Kohanim, are believed to be the descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses. They have specific roles and duties in the temple, especially in the rituals of sacrifice.

Hinduism[edit]

In Hinduism, priests are known as Purohits, Pandits, or Gurus. They perform a variety of roles, including conducting religious ceremonies, guiding spiritual practices, and interpreting sacred texts.

Buddhism[edit]

In Buddhism, the role of the priest is filled by Bhikkhus (monks) and Bhikkhunis (nuns), who lead community rituals and meditations, and provide teachings on Buddhist philosophy.

See also[edit]


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