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being a priest or priestess is a full... Christ himself is both the Priest and the Sacrifice... The priest does not offer Christ again in sacrifice... the priest who celebrates and the congregation which is present participate in Christ... Chrismation is performed by the priest immediately after Baptism... Whilst priest is the official title of a member of the presbyterate in every Anglican province worldwide... Hindu priest placing garlands on statue of Shiva... Hindu priest placing garlands on statue of Shiva... priest placing garlands on statue of... in many cases it is rare for a priest to wear it when not acting in a pastoral capacity... Christian traditions that retain the title of priest also retain the tradition of special liturgical... An assistant priest is a priest in the Anglican and Episcopal churches who is not the senior member of clergy of... cases an assistant priest has the legal status of... an ordained priest assigned to assist the pastor... 1st Married Catholic Priest To Be Ordained Sunday...

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