The priest's home is a rectory.
A rector is a name given to a priest in the Church Of England. A bee could not gather or carry a rector.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe altar (and the priest when he is at the altar) are contained in the sanctuary of the Church.
You probably mean Martin Luther.
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.
Pope Francis is a Catholic priest and not married.
An Abbott is a Catholic priest in a Catholic Church it's also a last name.
JCL stands for "Juris Canonici Licentia," which is Latin for "Licentiate in Canon Law." It indicates that the priest has a specialized degree in Catholic Church law and is qualified to handle legal matters within the Church.
Normally, the Bishop or the priest he assigns to a particular parish name a Church (with the Bishop's permission). If the priest is the one picking a name, often, in the modern age, he will consult with the parishoners to see if they have a preference.
The surname Priest likely originated from an occupational name for someone who worked in the church, such as a priest. It may also have been used to denote someone's role as a spiritual leader or counselor within a community.
Society of Jesus It indicates a priest who is part of the Jesuit sector of the Catholic church.
Valentine's Day is the feast day of St. Valentine of Rome, a priest and martyr in the early Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerSTL means that the priest has a Licentiate degree in Sacred Theology. Roughly equivant to a doctorate. The degree is recognized in Rome by the Church.