geweihten
Geweihten is a German term used to describe persons who have undergone consecration or ordination within a religious tradition. The word derives from weihen, meaning to consecrate or dedicate, and geweiht means consecrated or ordained. The term is commonly applied in Christian contexts to refer to individuals who have undergone a sacred rite or taken vows, thereby committing to a life of service within a church or religious community.
In Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, geweiht can denote both ordained clergy—bishops, priests, and deacons who have
In Protestant traditions, practice varies, but concepts of ordination and a formal consecrated life exist in
Geweihten can also refer to objects that have been sanctified for liturgical use, such as consecrated vessels