The plural possessive of "priest" is "priests'."
A secular priest is a priest who does not live according to a rule of a religious order, society, or congregation of priests. He is a priest who does not take the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience of the members of a religious order, but instead promises obedience to a diocesan bishop and to live a celibate life. Most parishes are administered by a secular priest and parish work is his main canonical mission. Today, a secular priest is often called a diocesan or archdiocesan priest. Secular priest is differentiated from regular priest (regular priest meaning a priest living according to a rule, regula in Latin, like the Franciscans, Dominicans, and Jesuits), better known today as religious order priest. Today, there is not much difference in the academic training of a secular priest and a regular priest because they often study in the same college and graduate theology schools/universities though they may differ in the mission, vision, and spiritual formations since a regular priest has additional training unique to the order, congregation, or society he belongs to.
The abstract noun for "priest" is "priesthood."
He decided to approach the catholic priest asking for Baptism.
The name given to a voodoo priest is "houngan" for a male priest and "mambo" for a female priest. These titles are used in Haitian Vodou, a religion practiced in Haiti and among the Haitian diaspora.
A Buddhist priest (if that's what you mean) is called a Lama. Not to be confused with the furry camel-like animal.
a Himalayan oxen is called a yak
A Sherpah is a Native Himalayan mountain climber.
Himalayan salt is not iodized unlike many other salts. Pink Himalayan salt is also available.
Himalayan goats, known as Thar, roam the rough mountain terrain around Nepal.
Himalayan people drink something called Goji Juice Yak milk and water.
Quite simply, he is called a priest.
The Parish Priest
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the priest is called a father
A ruling priest is called a Theocrat
When a priest speaks in Church as part of a Liturgy or Service, it is called a Sermon.