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Definition of priesthood in English: priesthoodnoun ˈpriːsthʊdˈpristˌhʊd mass nounoften the priesthood1The office or position of a priest. 祭司(或牧师)职位 the ordination of women to the priesthood Example sentencesExamples - In the absence of church or priesthood, the execution of the project was left to the uncertainties of lay enthusiasts.
- Most of the sons of the Hindu priests are not entering the priesthood, as they no longer find it remunerative.
- The first woman rabbi predated the entry of women into the priesthood by seventeen years and after a similar struggle for recognition.
- Many years ago I felt the first stirring of a vocation to the priesthood.
- Fr Frank was ordained to the priesthood on June 20 1954.
- The decision to ordain me to the priesthood was made because they needed a priest for West Point.
- Eddie was a member of the De La Salle order before joining the Diocesan priesthood.
- In a bid to attract men to the priesthood, the Catholic Church here is increasingly tapping into the Internet.
- This year eight men will be ordained in Ireland to the priesthood of the Catholic Church.
- About half those in training for the priesthood are now women.
- Canon Richard Phillips celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood on the 14th June.
- Over the last ten years I think they've been very well received in dioceses that have started to ordain women to the priesthood.
- A diocesan spokesman, however, said neither man was on the track for the priesthood.
- He prepared for the priesthood in the Anglican Church at St Stephen's House, gaining a First in Theology.
- The next generation of women, they said, would not face such barriers to the priesthood.
- He attended a local church school and then went to train for the priesthood at the Orthodox Seminary in Tbilisi.
- He is the first prison inmate to become a candidate for ordination to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church.
- Women were admitted to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1996.
- The position of the church is that ordination to the priesthood makes one a priest forever.
- Both of them were priests, although Paudie later left the priesthood, and took up a position as a teacher in Sligo.
- 1.1 Priests in general.
牧师(统称) there was relief among the Anglican priesthood Example sentencesExamples - Catholics typically have a very high esteem for priests and the priesthood.
- Sir Stuart expected 240 men to join the priesthood, plus around 220 women.
- Now a senior at Marquette University in Milwaukee, I have been considering the priesthood for about two years.
- Esler, a practising Catholic, says: " People aren't entering the priesthood.
- After making his vows with the community, he felt the deeper call to priesthood.
- Our congregations as a gathered priesthood meet for the purpose of being equipped for mission in the world.
- These three were the most junior of the priesthood, and generally got the duff jobs.
- How could they have such an argument with someone who does not believe in religion or in priesthood?
- For some time after its foundation, Manly was the only seminary in Australia preparing students for the secular priesthood.
- I do not know whether or not we should have a married priesthood right now.
- I doubt if the model of priesthood represented by Don Ignazio can survive these changes.
- The Buddhist priesthood became an extension of the feudal government.
- The average age for someone entering the priesthood now is well in the forties.
- Quiet and gentle, she had a strong faith throughout her life and had a great loyalty to the church and the priesthood.
- When the call to religious life and priesthood made itself known to me, I moved directly to a Roman Catholic seminary.
- Martin Luther's notion of the priesthood of all believers is particularly helpful here.
- I myself was a field doctor in the war before entering the priesthood.
- Garrett's main argument for congregationalism is the priesthood of all believers.
- Marriage is a commitment to another person; priesthood is a commitment to a role in the church.
- These were followed by many more vocations to the religious life and to the priesthood.
Definition of priesthood in US English: priesthoodnounˈprēstˌho͝odˈpristˌhʊd often the priesthood1The office or position of a priest. 祭司(或牧师)职位 the ordination of women to the priesthood Example sentencesExamples - This year eight men will be ordained in Ireland to the priesthood of the Catholic Church.
- In the absence of church or priesthood, the execution of the project was left to the uncertainties of lay enthusiasts.
- Both of them were priests, although Paudie later left the priesthood, and took up a position as a teacher in Sligo.
- Canon Richard Phillips celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood on the 14th June.
- He prepared for the priesthood in the Anglican Church at St Stephen's House, gaining a First in Theology.
- The next generation of women, they said, would not face such barriers to the priesthood.
- The position of the church is that ordination to the priesthood makes one a priest forever.
- Most of the sons of the Hindu priests are not entering the priesthood, as they no longer find it remunerative.
- A diocesan spokesman, however, said neither man was on the track for the priesthood.
- The decision to ordain me to the priesthood was made because they needed a priest for West Point.
- Women were admitted to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1996.
- He is the first prison inmate to become a candidate for ordination to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church.
- Many years ago I felt the first stirring of a vocation to the priesthood.
- About half those in training for the priesthood are now women.
- In a bid to attract men to the priesthood, the Catholic Church here is increasingly tapping into the Internet.
- Fr Frank was ordained to the priesthood on June 20 1954.
- The first woman rabbi predated the entry of women into the priesthood by seventeen years and after a similar struggle for recognition.
- He attended a local church school and then went to train for the priesthood at the Orthodox Seminary in Tbilisi.
- Eddie was a member of the De La Salle order before joining the Diocesan priesthood.
- Over the last ten years I think they've been very well received in dioceses that have started to ordain women to the priesthood.
- 1.1 Priests in general.
牧师(统称) there was relief among the Anglican priesthood Example sentencesExamples - I myself was a field doctor in the war before entering the priesthood.
- These three were the most junior of the priesthood, and generally got the duff jobs.
- Marriage is a commitment to another person; priesthood is a commitment to a role in the church.
- How could they have such an argument with someone who does not believe in religion or in priesthood?
- These were followed by many more vocations to the religious life and to the priesthood.
- The Buddhist priesthood became an extension of the feudal government.
- Martin Luther's notion of the priesthood of all believers is particularly helpful here.
- I do not know whether or not we should have a married priesthood right now.
- Sir Stuart expected 240 men to join the priesthood, plus around 220 women.
- Quiet and gentle, she had a strong faith throughout her life and had a great loyalty to the church and the priesthood.
- After making his vows with the community, he felt the deeper call to priesthood.
- For some time after its foundation, Manly was the only seminary in Australia preparing students for the secular priesthood.
- Esler, a practising Catholic, says: " People aren't entering the priesthood.
- The average age for someone entering the priesthood now is well in the forties.
- I doubt if the model of priesthood represented by Don Ignazio can survive these changes.
- Garrett's main argument for congregationalism is the priesthood of all believers.
- When the call to religious life and priesthood made itself known to me, I moved directly to a Roman Catholic seminary.
- Now a senior at Marquette University in Milwaukee, I have been considering the priesthood for about two years.
- Our congregations as a gathered priesthood meet for the purpose of being equipped for mission in the world.
- Catholics typically have a very high esteem for priests and the priesthood.
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