Priesthood
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceA priesthood is a body of priests, shamans, or oracles who have special religious authority or function. The term also refers to the office, dignity, authority, or character of a priest. Various restrictions may apply to who can join the priesthood and lead religious assemblies.
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