Examples of 'sacerdos' in a sentence

Meaning of "sacerdos"

sacerdos (noun) - A Latin term that translates to 'priest' or 'religious leader.' It is often used in historical or religious contexts to denote individuals with specific ceremonial or spiritual roles

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The king became rex et sacerdos.
Sacerdos of Lyon presided over this council.
The presbyter is never called sacerdos.
The mission of the Sacerdos Institute is to promote a spirituality of communion among the clergy.
I read it inscribed in gold letters in Sacerdos house at Tius.
Saint Sacerdos church.
Aurelianus was the son of Sacerdos of Lyon.
Sacerdos of Lyons.
Imperator et Sacerdos.
Sacerdos of Lyon.
I wish you to change the end of our litanies ; instead of saying Jesus sacerdos ed.
Sacerdos of Limoges.
Because of his sacramental function, the word presbyteros came to mean sacerdos ( priest ).
Sacerdos alter Christus, the priest is another Christ.
I am a priest, His priest, now and into eternity, Tu es sacerdos in aeternum.

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Sacerdos may refer to, Quintus Tineius Sacerdos c.
The village is first recorded in a diploma from 1333 when a sacerdos de Sancto Martino was mentioned.
Sacerdos was the son of St. Rusticus, Archbishop of Lyon, and his wife.
The settlement was first recorded in 1333, when a sacerdos de Sumbov was mentioned.
Sacerdos = priest vicarius = vicarious.
The words of psalm 110 ring out from the sanctuary, Te es sacerdos in aeternum.
He was the son of Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens, consul in 158.

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