the priest the nurse the doctor and the person called one door entered the room the fourth person is called one door
sacerdote
The name Preston is derived from the Old English prēost (priest) and tūn (settlement).
Sivachariyar is a priest in temple belonging to the saivite sect.
"Père" would be the translation for 'Father' in that sense. It is used mainly as a respectful term of address. The translation for 'priest' is "prêtre" (masc.) or "curé" (masc., used for parish priests)
El cura casó a la pareja
Probably something ominious, funerary march... A priest and a Doctor are often bearers of tragic news.
Which doctor priest ******holy man would be the most appropriate
A lay-person would be the opposite of a priest.
A person goes to a seminary to become a priest.
Do you mean the leader of a local church? Only Catholics refer to this person as a "priest". Other denominations use expressions such as "minister", "pastor", "elder", "rector", etc. A priest (in any religion) is a person who represents the needs of the people to the gods. So every Christian is a priest. Every time you pray for someone else, you are being a priest to that person. In another sense, there is only one Priest in Christianity - Jesus. He intercedes for us when we sin and secures forgiveness from God the Father.
The doctor comes to Kino's house to treat his son, Coyotito, who has been bitten by a scorpion. The priest accompanies the doctor out of concern for the family and to offer his spiritual support during the difficult time.
Probably Doctor of Divinity.
priest
The noun 'priest' is a common noun, a general word for a person who has the authority to lead or perform ceremonies in some religions.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'priest' is the name of a priest.
After a priest consecrates the bread and wine, then it is distributed to the people. First, the priest gives the bread. The parisioners wait. Then, the priest comes with the chalice and people either sip wine from the chalice or dip their bread into the wine. In between people sipping from the chalice, the priest wipes the lip of the chalice where the last person sipped. Some people believe it is more sanitary to dip the bread into the wine (rather than sipping from the cup after someone else).
He is the Priest.
Talk to your doctor/priest/counsellor