sacerdotalˌsæs ərˈdoʊt l
sacerdotal (adj)
- comparative
- sacerdotally / adv
English Definitions:
sacerdotal (adj)
of or relating to a belief in sacerdotalism
"sacerdotal emphasis on the authority of priests"
priestly, hieratic, hieratical, sacerdotal (adj)
associated with the priesthood or priests
"priestly (or sacerdotal) vestments"; "hieratic gestures"
sacerdotal (Adjective)
Of or relating to priests or a high religious order; priestly.
sacerdotal
Sacerdotalism (from Latin sacerdos, "priest", literally "one who presents sacred offerings", sacer, "sacred", and dare, "to give") is the belief in some Christian churches that priests are meant to be mediators between God and humankind. The understanding of this mediation has undergone development over time and especially with the advent of modern historical and biblical studies.
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