The French for 'Priest' is Prêtre. But most often they are called Pere <lastname> as in Pere Jacques (Father John.)
A French priest is typically referred to as a "prêtre" in French.
Quite simply, he is called a priest.
No, Joan of Arc was not secretly married to a french priest who controlled her actions
The Parish Priest
A ruling priest is called a Theocrat
the priest is called a father
A French Jesuit is a Catholic priest who belongs to the Society of Jesus and is from France.
When a priest speaks in Church as part of a Liturgy or Service, it is called a Sermon.
Priest were called "the druids" during the anglo saxon
He was the high priest called Caiaphas.
In French, a priest is typically addressed as "Monsieur le Curé" or simply "Curé," depending on the context. If the priest holds a higher rank, such as a bishop, you would address him as "Monseigneur." In more informal settings, you can also use "Père" followed by the priest's name.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you mean, an older, retired priest, they are called the same as younger priests - they are all "alter Christus" - another Christ.