held services, baptized babies, and taught children their religious duties.
I think it was the Levis.
Egyptian priests were have said to be able to talk to the God's. They are suppose to tell the Gods what the citizens are saying.
They are to do there duties that God has asked them to do
The priests were those who carried out the important services in the temple, while the Levites were servants who attended to common duties there.
Priests in the middle ages were primarily members of monastic orders. Their duties were primarily prayer and singing the Divine Office. They also had assigned duties such as cleaning, tending the gardens, etc. They also had some time for recreation which varied widely by religious order.
In the tabernacle, priests had to come from the tribe of Levi, specifically from the family of Aaron. Aaron and his descendants were designated as the priests to perform the religious duties within the tabernacle.
Do you mean priests? The Bible teaches that we are all holy and precious to God. The strictest interpretation of you question would then be 'what are the duties of christians before God?'
They were treated with respect and it was illegal to hang a priest.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, priests are mandated reporters and are required to report crimes they become aware of during their duties, such as child abuse or other serious offenses. Failure to report may result in legal consequences.
the Cardinals, bishops, priests and nuns all have certain duties to full fill in the Vatican where the Pope resides.
Priests shaved the top of their heads in ancient cultures as a sign of their dedication and purity. This practice symbolized their commitment to their religious duties and their separation from worldly concerns.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, priests have a legal obligation to report crimes they become aware of during their duties, such as child abuse or other serious offenses. This duty is often mandated by law to protect the safety and well-being of individuals.