A priest is a religious leader in the Catholic or Orthodox Christian tradition who performs sacraments and administers the church. A preacher is a person who delivers sermons or religious teachings, often in Protestant churches. The main difference is in their roles and the denominations they serve.
preacher, priest
preacher teacher
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
A priest is the second Order of the ordained ministry, between Bishop and deacon. An abbot is head of a monastery, he may or may not be a priest.
The preacher/ priest, if I understand your question correctly.
Ask your priest or preacher..
A preacher typically delivers sermons and teachings to a congregation, focusing on spreading the message of their faith. A priest, on the other hand, performs sacraments and rituals, such as administering the Eucharist and providing spiritual guidance and counseling to members of their religious community.
a mission is a religous settlement ran by a priest
he performs it...like a preacher gives a church service
There is no difference. Both have been ordained. However, there is a difference between a priest or monk who has been sanctioned to teach and one who hasn't. It's possible to call those who have been sanctioned to teach "priests" and those who haven't "monks." .
We usually use the word preacher for the spiritual leader of a church; while a Chaplin works in a hospital, army, a sports team, jail, or school and is not specifically attached to a church or diocese.
Hebrewmale preacher = komehr (כומר)female preacher = komehret (כומרת).Greekyerokírykas (ιεροκήρυκας)Note: the Hebrew word also means minister, parson, vicar, catholic priest, or any Christian rank