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Priesthood শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: গুরুগিরি

Priesthood Meaning In Bengali গুরুগিরি

Priesthood

যাজকবর্গ, গুরুগিরি, যাজকগিরি, যাজকসম্প্রদায়, পৌরোহিত্য, পুরোহিতসম্প্রদায়,

Definition

1) The office or position of a priest, with the responsibilities and duties associated with religious rituals, ceremonies, and services.
2) The collective body of priests within a particular religion or organization.
3) The spiritual authority and power conferred upon priests to perform sacred rites, offer guidance, and act as intermediaries between humans and the divine.

Examples

Priesthood Example in a sentence

1) He dedicated his life to serving the community through the priesthood.

2) The priesthood plays a central role in many religious ceremonies.

3) She was ordained into the priesthood after years of study and service.

4) Members of the priesthood are responsible for guiding and supporting their congregations.

5) The ancient traditions of the priesthood have been passed down through generations.

6) The priesthood requires a deep commitment to faith and service.

7) He felt called to the priesthood at a young age and pursued his vocation diligently.

8) The priesthood fosters a sense of spiritual connection and guidance for its members.

9) In some cultures, only men are allowed to join the priesthood.

10) The duties of the priesthood include leading worship services and providing pastoral care.

Part of Speech

Priesthood (Noun)

Synonyms

Priesthood , Pastorate - (NOUN) যাজকবর্গ

Priesthood , Teachership - (NOUN) গুরুগিরি

Pastorate , Priesthood , Clerkship - (NOUN) যাজকগিরি

Ministry , Church , Priesthood - (NOUN) যাজকসম্প্রদায়

Leadership , Leading , Presidentship , Priesthood , Presidency - (NOUN) পৌরোহিত্য

Priesthood - (NOUN) পুরোহিতসম্প্রদায়

Encyclopedia

The office or position of a priest, with the responsibilities and duties associated with religious rituals, ceremonies, and services.
The collective body of priests within a particular religion or organization.
The spiritual authority and power conferred upon priests to perform sacred rites, offer guidance, and act as intermediaries between humans and the divine.