Clergy Titles

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun A member of the clergy in the Church of England who is responsible for a parish

  • The parson delivered a moving sermon at the church service.
  • The parson is always so kind and welcoming to everyone in the village.
  • I heard the parson is a real cool dude, always up for a chat.
  • The parson's words were like a beacon of hope in the midst of despair.

noun a person, typically a man, who has been ordained to perform certain religious rites and ceremonies

  • The priest conducted the Sunday mass at the cathedral.
  • I saw the priest chatting with parishioners after the service.
  • Some people call the priest 'Father' as a sign of respect.
  • In literature, the priest often symbolizes spiritual guidance and wisdom.

noun a body of priests; the office or position of a priest; the order of priests in a particular religion

  • The priesthood is a sacred office in many religious traditions.
  • My uncle recently joined the priesthood and is now a priest.
  • Some people think joining the priesthood is like signing up for a life sentence.
  • In the world of finance, the priesthood of investment bankers reigns supreme.

noun a title or form of address for a member of the clergy, especially in the Christian Church

adjective showing respect or reverence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The reverend delivered a powerful sermon at the church service.
  • I saw the reverend at the grocery store yesterday.
  • The reverend is always dropping wisdom during his sermons.
  • She was seen as a reverend in the field of psychology for her groundbreaking research.