a priest is a person at a church
Baptists do not have priests.
Baptists do not have priests.
The Patriarchs were found at the top of the early Christian church hierarchy.
priests help us celebrate the 7 sacraments and are part of the hierarchy or basic structure of the Church
the priests and nobles were the rulers but were fat
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The local bishop is the 'boss' of all the priests in a diocese.
A pole. Actually, it is called a staff. As a priest is a shepherd to his flock. It is not used by parish priests in the Orthodox Church , only by Bishops or other hierarchy.
The original meaning of hierarchy was rule by priests, which usually involved a rigid ordered structure - such as priests, bishops, archbishops. Now it is normally used for anything with an ordered structure. A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority. The original meaning of hierarchy was rule by priests, which usually involved a rigid ordered structure - such as priests, bishops, archbishops. Now it is normally used for anything with an ordered structure, not just a group of people.
The name of the upper class of hierarchy is:Sumerian. The hierarchy, would be the king and his family, the nobles and their families, the priests and families, and the military leaders and their families.
Did you mean hierarchy, Originally, the term was used to mean government by a body of priests. Currently, a hierarchy is used to denote any body of individuals arranged or classified according to capacity, authority, position, or rank.
The original meaning of hierarchy was rule by priests, which usually involved a rigid ordered structure - such as priests, bishops, archbishops. Now it is normally used for anything with an ordered structure. A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority. The original meaning of hierarchy was rule by priests, which usually involved a rigid ordered structure - such as priests, bishops, archbishops. Now it is normally used for anything with an ordered structure, not just a group of people.