priesthood

[priːsthʊd]

priesthood Definition

  • 1the office or position of a priest
  • 2the body of priests in a particular religion or society

Using priesthood: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "priesthood" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was ordained into the priesthood last year.

  • Example

    The Catholic priesthood has been facing a shortage of priests for years.

  • Example

    The priesthood is an important institution in many religions.

priesthood Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for priesthood

Phrases with priesthood

  • to become a priest

    Example

    He decided to enter the priesthood after graduating from college.

  • the priesthood of all believers

    a doctrine in some Christian denominations that all members of the church are considered priests and have equal access to God

    Example

    The idea of the priesthood of all believers is central to the Protestant Reformation.

  • the priesthood of ancient Israel, descended from the tribe of Levi

    Example

    The Levitical priesthood played a central role in the religious life of ancient Israel.

Origins of priesthood

from Old English 'preosthād', meaning 'office of a priest'

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Summary: priesthood in Brief

The term 'priesthood' [priːsthʊd] refers to the office or position of a priest, as well as the body of priests in a particular religion or society. It is an important institution in many religions, such as the Catholic priesthood. Phrases like 'enter the priesthood' and 'the priesthood of all believers' denote becoming a priest and a doctrine in some Christian denominations, respectively.