he still a priest and shld not get married
A pastor is like the head priest of a parish. Yes, they are still a priest, but at a higher power.
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
Pastor, minister, Clergyman- official ( meaning one who officiates) Celebrant can also be used, these are, with the exception of Pastor, not strictly speaking ecclesiastical ranks such as Priest, Bishop, etc.
No a pastor can not get marry himself.He has to get another priest do it.
A parish priest reports to the pastor of the parish. The pastor reports to the Bishop of the diocese, or to he Vicar Forane of his region, who reports to the Bishop.
Namely the priest/pastor of the church.
yes
father pastor priest
He is the Priest.
Reverend and Father are commonly used as well
Both. American Lutherans usually call their clerics "pastor." It is also common, while a little less common, for Lutheran a cleric to be called a "priest." In the European Lutheran countries, the term "priest" is almost always used to refer to the office while "Pastor" and "Father" are both common titles of respect (and "Mother" where the ordination of women is allowed.) "Pastor" means shepherd and refers to the all-encompassing nature of ministry and spiritual counsel. "Priest" tends to refer to the cleric's role as presider over sacraments, declarer of absolution and religious teacher of scripture and Church doctrine. So, both are appropriate. It depends on the country. The Lutheran churches of Scandinavia seem to use both "priest" and "pastor". However, in Australia and New Zealand, the term "priest" is never used, nor is "Father", but instead the term "Pastor" is used. "Priest" and "Pastor" are only used in reference to the Roman Catholic and the High Anglican churches. The formal name with the Lutheran church is "Reverend". Thus, one could refer to "Pastor Smith", "Reverend Smith" or even say "Reverend Smith is my pastor". The generic term is also "minister", i.e. a minister within the Lutheran church.
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