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Catholic AnswerThe same as they are today. An awful lot of the duties of a priest depend on if he is a diocesan or religious priest and where he lives. For instance, a diocesan priest is normally serving in a parish. But all priests primary duty is the celebration of the sacraments, particularly the holy Mass. After that, he might be running a parish, teaching in a school, serving in the Chancery, etc. Still both now and 500 years ago, their duties are to do the will of God for them, and to mirror Our Blessed Lord in their lives.They worked to keep the provinces running smoothly
Priests often lived in rectories in the 1300s. Rectories were set aside for priests. They also lived in monasteries.
Priests look like normal human beings. With their robes and vestments on; they might look like some king!
Nobles are usually rich people. Priests are pastors, like religious leaders. In ancient countries, like Egypt, Priests and nobles are the second highest of the caste systems (social groups )
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probably like 1500 dollars. probably like 1500 dollars.
The Catholic Church had become corrupt unfourtantely and priests and even the pope over used their power. They did such things as charged money for absolution.
how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
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Different things were like priests to wear simple clothes, no jewels on the table, masses to be in Latin, no statues in churches and that the priests to not get married or have children.
what was the relatioship like between the priests and the indians
It was like oil and water they dnt want 2 met
Depends upon the religion. Some priests can be members of an "order" like Franciscans, some are relegated to a life of celibacy, others can be married.