- Say the morning prayer
- try to persuade people to join God
- Teach some boys to read and write - if there was a very clever boy, they may have taught them Latin as all the prayers were said in Latin.
NO GIRLS WERE TAUGHT!!!!! GIRLS WERE THOUGHT AN INFERIOR SPECIES. They are still thought an inferior species in some places, but actually they're the same. but we still get all the bum jobs. like the washing up etc etc.
Any way, priests also made Holy Days, Basically holidays in which nobody worked except the priests.
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∙ 13y agoTo hold church services for the townspeople and people of the manor
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∙ 16y agohiya erm i think the answer is good at masses be able 2 speak latin loud talker is a clear reader helpful and careing n sum other things ;]
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∙ 9y agoParish priest in medieval days did essentially the same things that priest do today. They visited with parishioners, counseled them, took confessions, and comforted the sick.
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∙ 13y agopriests usually worked in churches,villages,towns,or cities performed prayer for people as needed.Also priests were a part of daily life in the middle ages.
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∙ 10y agoyoure stupid if you dont know
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The medieval priest ate trout and tobacco leaves.
Lol no
Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas Becket
its is the perish priest
they were the head priest of a city.
The normally wore robes which were black / brownin color.
they sufferd from the plague thought to be brought on by god
It taught them to learn about the bible and to trust the priest
hat they did was they went to peoples marrages, deaths and births
The priest provided for the spiritual well being of the villagers. He performed church services, such as baptism and mass, and he provided guidance.
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Fortunate, powerful and wise are the qualities that the priest attributes to Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the priest of Zeus characterizes Theban King Oedipus as favored by the gods. He describes Oedipus as the most powerful of men. He also indicates that Oedipus is the wisest. He sums up all of Oedipus' qualities by calling him the savior of Thebes for defeating the Sphinx.