geweihte
Geweihte is a German term used to refer to persons who have undergone a sacred rite of consecration and are set apart for religious duties. The word translates roughly as “consecrated” or “hallowed,” and in everyday usage it denotes those who have received Holy Orders or, less commonly, members of religious life who have taken vows.
In many Christian traditions, especially the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Churches, and the Anglican Communion, Geweihte
The term can also be used in a broader sense to refer to members of religious orders
Etymology and usage: Geweihte derives from the German weihen, “to consecrate,” with ge- forming a perfective