If you mean an older priest, he is called Father just like a younger priest.
The Greek word "ephimerios" is a priest in charge of a parish, and is sometimes called a Rector or Vicar in English. For example, in a parish where there are two priests, the Ephimerios would be the senior priest.
Yes, he was a priest. He had been chosen as bishop of Nola but declined the position in deference to a senior priest.
He is called a vicar, or more formally, a vicar forane. His title is "Very Reverend" while he holds this office.
Quite simply, he is called a priest.
The Parish Priest
There isn't one. No chief rabbi, no senior priest, no supreme counsel.
because u asked me
A ruling priest is called a Theocrat
the priest is called a father
Levels of progression: Deacon, Priest, Bishop, Arch Bishop, Cardinal, Pope A deacon is not a priest everyone else is.
Priest were called "the druids" during the anglo saxon
When a priest speaks in Church as part of a Liturgy or Service, it is called a Sermon.