No, they are probably just referring to priests in El Salvador.
Priests and nuns can all be referred to as members of a religious order, and as people who have taken vows of obedience to that order.
Salvadoran peso was created in 1877.
Salvadoran peso ended in 1919.
Salvadoran real ended in 1877.
Some traditional Salvadoran dishes that are best enjoyed with Salvadoran crema include pupusas, tamales, and yuca con chicharrn.
Yes, all Catholic priests of any order can consecrate (it is not called "to bless") bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
Taoist priests are called Taoshi.
Salvadoran Civil War happened in 1980.
No, the Society of Jesus is comprised entirely of men, most of whom are priests. Some of them are not yet in priestly Orders and others remain brothers, depending on their vocation and their abilities they perform different service jobs in the Order.
TOR is not an Order of priests, it stands for Third Order Regular, a branch of the Franciscans, many of whom are priests.
Because they are called to "preach" the Gospel and have that position in the Hierarchical order of the Catholic Church. Its a name.
A place where men are trained to become priests is called a "seminary". To go to the seminary, a man must be sponsored by a Diocese or a religious order.