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A person who leads a cult is often referred to as a cult leader. They typically have a charismatic personality and use manipulation tactics to gain control over their followers.
An imam is a religious leader in Islam, leading prayers and providing spiritual guidance to the community. A priest is typically a leader in Christianity, responsible for conducting ceremonies and providing pastoral care to members of the church. A rabbi is a religious leader in Judaism, teaching and interpreting Jewish laws and traditions, and leading worship services.
A priest is generally associated with the Catholic or Orthodox Christian tradition and can perform sacraments like Mass and confession. Reverend is a term used for ordained ministers in many Protestant denominations. A minister is a generic term for a person who leads worship services. A preacher gives sermons and teaches about religious beliefs. A pastor is typically a minister who leads a congregation and provides spiritual leadership.
This refers to some experience which causes a person to fundamentally change their relgious beliefs. Perhaps it is an experience which the person interprets as a form of divine intervention. A miraculous recovery from a disease, for example.
There is no preist in Sikhism but the person that leads the ceremonies and service is called a Granthi. Sometimes called a Giani (the learned) but the difference is that a Giani is one very well studied in the Sikh scriptures, a Giani will be specially trained in Northeren India.
the Pope
This person leads a country
disagreements over who leads the church
The preacher
The sentence "It leads you to the path to become a successful person" is grammatically correct.
The person who leads a council meeting cab be called the chairperson.
Dehydration which leads to other complications including death.
Conductor :)
The chancel leads to the sanctuary and the altar.
Pope Benedict XVI.
The person who leads the parade is called the Grand Marshall.
he/she is called an imam