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 Übersetzung für 'worker priest' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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worker priest
Arbeiterpriester {m}
Teiltreffer
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priest
Priester {m}
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priest
Pfaffe {m} [pej.]
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priest
Geistlicher {m}
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religious priest
Ordensgeistlicher {m}
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high priest
Hohepriester {m}
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woman priest
Geistliche {f}
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secular priest
Weltpriester {m}
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Jesuit priest
Jesuitenpater {m}
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priest [female]
Priesterin {f}
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idolatrous priest
Götzenpriester {m}
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temple priest
Tempelpriester {m}
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secular priest
Leutpriester {m} [südd.] [schweiz.] [veraltet] [Weltpriester]
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venerable priest
ehrwürdiger Priester {m}
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priest-king
Priesterkönig {m}
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voodoo priest
Voodoopriester {m}
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TV priest
Fernsehpriester {m}
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diocesan priest
Diözesanpriester {m}
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Franciscan priest
Franziskanerpater {m}
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Celtic priest
Keltenpriester {m}
priest-ridden {adj}klerikalistisch
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He was instrumental in the founding of the Mission of France and the worker-priest movement, to bring the clergy closer to the people.
  • Also in the 1940s, Marella was sent to France as an agent of Pope Pius XII when he was aiming to stamp out the Worker-Priest movement that the Pope believed Cardinal Emmanuel Célestin Suhard had been supporting despite his protests otherwise.
  • Worker-priest (...) was a missionary initiative by the French Catholic Church in particular for priests to take up work in such places as car factories to experience the everyday life of the working class.
  • Born in Buenos Aires, and ordained a Roman Catholic priest in August 1966, he was associated with members of the worker-priest movement in Argentina and the Movement of Priests for the Third World.
  • In February, 1954, in the context of the controversy over the Worker-priest movement in France, Suarez removed the Priors Provincial of the Paris, Lyons, and Toulouse Dominican provinces.

  • He was a member of the Society of Jesus, and was active as a worker-priest, author and blogger.
  • During his life Puga was known as the "worker priest" for his simultaneous work as a clergyman and a construction worker.
  • After working as a parish priest in Quebec for only a few years in the 1950s, Heap decided against a career as a church employee and aligned himself with the Worker-Priest movement which paired ministry with social activism.
  • Captivated by the spirit of the French worker-priest movement, and because of the then-prevalent idea that industrial-class workers had become largely disaffected with the Church, António Marto and two colleagues took up labour for a year in a metalworking factory producing parts for vehicle engines.
  • Burin des Roziers became close to and worked with the Dominican and worker-priest Jean Raguenès.

  • ... 14 December 2016) was a French worker-priest who devoted himself to work among the local youth and the disadvantage population of the Fensch Valley in Moselle, France.
  • Dordi had administered to Italian immigrants in Switzerland and he served in watch factories there as a worker-priest.
  • Pizzardo was considered to be a highly conservative clergyman. He opposed the French worker-priest movement, and Catholic participation in the Protestant Cold War group, Moral Re-Armament.
  • Upon the advice of the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma, Wantland became a worker-priest at his local church. He later became a full-time priest.
  • José Aldunate Lyon (June 5, 1917 – September 28, 2019) was a Society of Jesus and Chilean teacher, worker, priest and human rights activist during the military dictatorship.

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