There is not a universally common terms.
The "Christian religion" includes a lot of different subgroups... plus there will be titles that are unique to some countries or languages.
A thesaurus such as www.m-w.com will give you different titles such as reverend, father, pastor, minister, preacher ...
Priests are for catholic churches. Other churches that are christians such as lutheran, or baptist, may be called pastor or preacher. While catholic priests may also be called pastors or preachers also, you can not call a baptist or lutheran church leader a priest.
The teacher who teaches the priests are prieststhemselves. Priests are trained in a seminary where they deepen their faith, learn more about the church and Jesus Christ and start their journey towards priesthood.
A Roman Catholic priest is addressed by the name "Father".
Most commonly, they are referred to as "Father".
The Priesthood.
A pastor or vicar general.
A priest.
When a priest speaks in Church as part of a Liturgy or Service, it is called a Sermon.
Originally, the priest who was overseeing a church was called a Vicar. The residence for him was called a vicarage. Then, they called the priest overseeing a church a Rector. The residence for him was called a Rectory. Priests still live in a rectory nearby his church.
He is the Priest.
A district under the care of a particular priest or church is called a parish.
pulpit
Sacristy.
Its called as the Alter where the priests stand and preach.
Alter server
A child priest is often referred to as an "altar server" or an "acolyte." These young individuals assist in the rituals and ceremonies of the church.
A vicar in the church is a member of the clergy who is in charge of a particular parish or church. They are responsible for leading worship services, providing pastoral care to the congregation, and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the church.
The leader of the Jewish faith is called Rabbi.
Yes he was a priest.