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A '''priest''' is an occupation that involved the collection of [[church]] [[tax]]es, performing a masses for the leity and distribution of alms for the poor. The positions assumes a belief in the [[Christian]] God(s). The priest would also be expected to notify people of messages from both secular and Church authorities.
A '''priest''' is an occupation that involved the collection of [[church]] [[tax]]es, performing a masses for the leity and distribution of alms for the poor. The positions assumes a belief in the [[Christian]] God(s). The priest would also be expected to notify people of messages from both secular and Church authorities.


Only priests could adminsister the sacraments and they were exempt from secular law. The latter played a significant factor in the death of [[Thomas a Becket]].
Only priests could adminsister the sacraments and they were exempt from secular law. The latter played a significant factor in the death of [[Thomas Becket]].


Priests were subservient to [[bishop]]s.
Priests were subservient to [[bishop]]s.
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==Priest (I.33)==
==Priest (I.33)==
The priest is one of three figures that appear in the [[fechtbuch]] [[I.33]].
The priest is one of three figures that appear in the [[Fechtbuch]] [[I.33]]. The others are the [[Scholar]] and the less seen [[Walpurgis]].
[[category:religion]][[category:western martial arts]]
[[category:religion]][[category:western martial arts]]

Revision as of 17:52, 2 May 2007

A priest is an occupation that involved the collection of church taxes, performing a masses for the leity and distribution of alms for the poor. The positions assumes a belief in the Christian God(s). The priest would also be expected to notify people of messages from both secular and Church authorities.

Only priests could adminsister the sacraments and they were exempt from secular law. The latter played a significant factor in the death of Thomas Becket.

Priests were subservient to bishops.


Priest (I.33)

The priest is one of three figures that appear in the Fechtbuch I.33. The others are the Scholar and the less seen Walpurgis.