OSB - Order of Saint Benedict
There are two different kinds of priests: Secular priests or diocesan priests. These are priests who belong to a Bishop and a particular diocese, they do not normally have initials after their name, although they might have a degree listed. The second kind of priest is a religious priest. This is a priest who belongs to a religious order and the initials after his name refer to his order: Fr. Ignatius, S.J. (Society of Jesus) Fr. Benedict, O.S.B. (Order of Saint Benedict) OMI Oblates of Mary Immaculate, etc. FMS Fratres Maristae a Scholis (Marist Brothers) JCL (Juris Canonici Licentia) (A doctorate in Canon Law) EdD (secular decree as a Doctor of Education)
Oriented Strand Board Ordinis Sancti Benedicti (Order of St. Benedict) Order of Saint Benedict
TOR is not an Order of priests, it stands for Third Order Regular, a branch of the Franciscans, many of whom are priests.
OSB stands for oriented strand board. It is made of wood strands and waterproof adhesives. The strength of OSB board is equal to that of plywood.
If someone wanted to purchase an OSB there are a variety of places where someone can do so. Some of these places are Calibex, Fordaq and cheap osb and nsbe.
The strictest Order in the Catholic Church is the Carthusians, but it is not an Order just of priests, it is a religious Order with both priests and brothers.
OSB board is not waterproof, but it can withstand some moisture if properly sealed or treated.
Oblate of St Benedict: an oblate is a lay or clerical member of a religious order, rather than a monk or nun, who has individually affiliated themself in prayer with a House of their choice. Oblate of St Benedict: an oblate is a lay or clerical member of a religious order, rather than a monk or nun, who has individually affiliated themself in prayer with a House of their choice.
Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is not waterproof, but it can withstand some moisture if properly sealed or treated.
Ordinate Presbyterium. Methodist priests ordained since 1992 can - voluntarily-have this to show they are full time, and not amateur.
No, they are probably just referring to priests in El Salvador.