In Greek, a priest is called "ιερέας" (pronounced "ieréas"). This term is commonly used in both the Greek Orthodox Church and in other Christian denominations. The word is derived from the ancient Greek term for a priest, emphasizing the religious and sacramental role of the individual in worship and community life.
the word 'priest' is ultimately from greek via latin presbyter, the term for 'elder'
P on the vestment of priest is R in Greek. On priest's vestments we see XP which are KR in Greek, first two letters of Christos in Greek.
Greek theatre did not have woman, modern theatre does have women.
the word theater in ancient greek means ear-hearing
Greek Theater originaloly celebrated religious festivals that honored Dionysus
The Greek Theater was built in 1929. The history of the theater dates back to 1882. The owner made his money in the gold mining fields and purchased the land the theater was built on.
when a priest celebrates the sacrament he exercises his role as. what
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
The Greek god of wine and theater was Dionysus.
A priest performs the sacraments (Mysteries) of the Church, and he also does pastoral work, such as visiting the sick, the prisoners, the widows, plus counselling and many many other duties.
in the odeon. Its an ancient greek theater.