Priesthood
Priesthood refers to the body of persons authorized to perform sacred rites and to act as mediators between the divine and humanity within a religious tradition. The term is commonly associated with ordained leadership and distinguishes those who administer worship from lay followers. Etymologically, it derives from Latin sacerdos, with parallels in ancient Greek hieros and related terms in other languages.
Across cultures, priesthood has taken various forms. In Judaism, the ancient priestly class (the Kohanim and
Functions of priesthood commonly include leading worship, administering rites and sacraments, teaching doctrine and law, offering