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Priests in the middle ages were primarily members of monastic orders. Their duties were primarily prayer and singing the Divine Office. They also had assigned duties such as cleaning, tending the gardens, etc. They also had some time for recreation which varied widely by religious order.
Father Therry, from Cork, Ireland, was a priest in Australian in the 18th century. The link below will give you his biography in the Australian Encyclopedia.
Napoleon made himself somewhat of a "divine right" ruler, controlling a government which was not in the hands of the people being ruled. He loved war, which the enlightened writers didn't approve of much, and he also didn't give true freedom of the press.
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The customary amount to give to a priest leaving a parish typically ranges from $50 to $500, depending on personal circumstances and the relationship with the priest. Some parishioners may also choose to contribute to a group gift or give a thoughtful card or token of appreciation instead of cash. Ultimately, the gesture of gratitude is what matters most.
You can offer a mass on your 25th anniversary. If you like to give something to the priest give him your offering in an envelope. It can be any amount what you wish to give depending on your capability.
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It is customary to give a donation to the parish, and the suggested amount is around $200 - $300. There are no suggested donations for the services of the priest or deacon although a love offering is suggested for the priest or deacon.
Any priest can give absolution to any other priest, regardless of station.
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does anyone know when imhotep ruled please give me the aswer now. imhotp kills people
does anyone know when imhotep ruled please give me the aswer now. imhotp kills people
the paraoh ruled Egypt as a god.
The priest is V.Rathina Kurukkal and can be reached at 04333-245620