A priest, in general terms, is needed to explain God's word to the worshippers and to talk to God for the worshippers, as in the rite of 'Confession'.
The theory is that the worshippers are too ignorant, uneducated, unwilling, and unholy to obtain God's word, including His bible passages, without the intervention of a priest.
Of course, the priest gets power, control over the worshippers' lives, and access to worldly things. (through the ages, I mean)
Not as much as a white-light religion priest makes.
Although a priest may request a specific location, it is the bishop who makes the decision and the priest is bound by obedience to serve where he is directed.
A priest makes anywhere from 18,000 dollars a year to 33,000 dollars a year. This often depends on how long they have been a priest and what their duties are.
As any spec priest, fade makes you "fadeaway" from the aggro of the mob you are attacking by dropping your aggro. It is used in groups when the priest heals or does too much damage, so that the tank can get aggro again.
It depends if your workplace makes you work sundays...and if you are a priest, then no.
If he is a member of the order of priests known as the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit order).
Every Catholic priest in the world is ordained by a particular Bishop. When he is ordained, he makes solemn promises of obedience to that Bishop and his successors. Thus he is paid either by that Bishop if he is a secular priest, or he is a religious priest, works for an Order (like the Jesuits or Benedictines) and does not receive a salary. If he is a diocesian priest, the diocese is responsible for him in his retirement, if he is a religious priest, then his Order will take care of him in his retirement. Thus every priest is going to have a different "pension" from nothing, if he belongs to a religious Order and has taken a vow of poverty, to whatever his Bishop thinks he needs to live.
If the priest was a member of a religious order, such as the Franciscans, who take a vow of poverty so own nothing themselves, what few things they might have - clothing, books, rosary, etc. will go to the order when they pass on. A diocesan priest makes no such vow and his property is distributed as specified in his will.
He was a priest and an advisor, began to keep records and he divided the kings into different dynasties.
The discovery of the iyi-uwa makes it so that the priest and Okonkwo will not bother her about being an ogbanje anymore.
Baptism gestures can include actions such as pouring, sprinkling, or immersion in water to symbolize purification, rebirth, and initiation into the Christian faith. These gestures represent the washing away of sin and the individual's commitment to follow Christ. The specific gesture may vary depending on the Christian denomination and cultural traditions.
This is the person that performs the marriage ceremony and makes it all legal for you. Usually a judge, pastor, ministor, priest, lawyer, ect.