No they were not priests at all. As the temple was not there then.
ancient rome had priests for its polytheistic religions. christian priests were more common when constatine the great made Christianity the official language of rome.
Most people refer to priests, brothers, nuns, and sisters as "religious". As in, Sr. Clare is a religious.
Yes, all Catholic priests of any order can consecrate (it is not called "to bless") bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
all Jewish men are commanded to marry. Including priests
Priests and nuns can all be referred to as members of a religious order, and as people who have taken vows of obedience to that order.
He is the leader of the entire Catholic Church, including priests.
Shinto priests celebrate all of thir gods birthdays
Many fathers are brothers(Some F is B) All brothers are priests (All B is P) Therefore: Many fathers are priests (Some F is P)
The priests were those who carried out the important services in the temple, while the Levites were servants who attended to common duties there.
No many priests are diocesan clergy. That is to say they are not a member of any religious order and owe obedience to the local Bishop. They have been educated by and ordained specifically to serve that particular diocese. Diocesan priest can and do change diocese but this is not very common.
They converted indians all day into neophytes ;)