The lead Priest in a Mass is the Celebrant.
No, a priest and a pastor are not the same in terms of their roles and responsibilities within a religious community. A priest is typically associated with the Catholic Church and performs sacraments like Mass and confession, while a pastor is a term more commonly used in Protestant denominations and is responsible for leading a congregation and providing spiritual guidance.
Roman Catholic AnswerThey used to be called Low Mass (the priest sang nothing), High Mass (a Mass sung by the priest without a deacon or subdeacon), Solemn Mass (Mass celebrated with a deacon and subdeacon), and a Pontifical Mass (Solemn Mass by a pope, cardinal, bishop, or abbot with prescribed ritual). After Vatican II, they no longer use the term Low or High Mass. A Solemn Mass is Mass celebrated with a deacon or acolyte, usually with incense, and a Pontifical Mass remains the same.
An Arabic (Christian or Jewish) priest is called Al-Kahen, similar to the Hebrew term Cohen. However, the correct term for an Islamic priest is Imam.
The term "false priest" works just fine.
Mass is an accepted scientific term.
the proper term is: compacted
the incorrect term for mass is weight
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Osteoporosis is the term that describes a reduction in bone density and mass, leading to bones becoming weak and brittle, increasing the risk of fractures, especially in the elderly.
We Catholics believe that during the Mass the bread and wine change into the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Christ after the words of consecration are said by the priest. This process is called transubstantiation.
the word 'priest' is ultimately from greek via latin presbyter, the term for 'elder'
Proper Term: Cardiac Arrest