What is the priest's wife called?

Presbytera (Greek: πρεσβυτέρα, pronounced presvytéra) is a Greek title of honor that is used to refer to a priest's wife. It is derived from presbyteros—the Greek word for priest (literally, "elder").
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What does Khouria mean?

He is not called by his first name alone, but referred to as "Father Firstname." His wife also holds a special role as parish mother, and she gets a title too, though it varies from one culture to another: either "Khouria" (Arabic), or "Presbytera" (Greek), both of which mean "priest's wife;" or "Matushka" (Russian), ...
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What is the role of Matushka?

The matushka's role is helping the priest. It is inner struggle to make sure that there is peace in your family, that you really love your husband. Who can we love when we are in such a sinful condition?
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Is it Presbytera or Presvytera?

A presvytera (or “presbytera”) is a Greek title of honor to refer to a priest's wife and is an important presence in a parish.
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How do you address a Greek Orthodox priest and his wife?

In general, when addressing Orthodox clergy, we use their first name, not their surname. In writing, we may write their name and surname.
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Do Orthodox Catholic priests marry?

The vast majority of Orthodox parish clergy are married men, which is one of the major differences between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches; however, they must marry before being ordained.
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Do Orthodox pray Hail Mary?

The Hail Mary prayer of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Byzantine Rite Catholic Churches is similar to the first part of the Latin Church form, with the addition of a very brief opening phrase and a short concluding phrase. It is well known and often used, though not quite as frequently as in the Western Church.
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Do the Orthodox believe in purgatory?

The Orthodox Church does not believe in purgatory (a place of purging), that is, the inter-mediate state after death in which the souls of the saved (those who have not received temporal punishment for their sins) are purified of all taint preparatory to entering into Heaven, where every soul is perfect and fit to see ...
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Do Orthodox call themselves Catholic?

While the Eastern Orthodox Church continues officially to call itself "Catholic", for reasons of universality, the common title of "Eastern Orthodox Church" avoids casual confusion with the Catholic Church.
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Do priests get paid?

That's because priests receive a stipend from the Church. While a salary pays for a set of completed tasks, a stipend is an allowance, allowing priests to focus on their vocation and serve communities.
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Is The Pope a celibate?

However, the rule books when you become Pope are a little stricter. You have to learn multiple languages, attend confession, meet with heads of state, lead mass services, and remain celibate. This means the simple answer to this article's question is no, Popes do not marry.
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Are nuns celibate?

Aspiring nuns and monks are required to reject private property, marriage and biological family ties. Celibacy – abstinence from sexual relations – is implicit in the rejection of marriage and procreation and has always been central to the monastic ideal.
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How do you address a priest's wife?

Address the spouse separately with any appropriate titles.

For a male pastor with a wife, you would write, “The Reverend and Mrs. Mark Smith.” If they don't share a last name, you would write, “The Reverend Mark Smith and Ms. Molly Doe.”
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How should a pastor's wife be addressed?

Use Mrs./Ms./Mr./Dr./etc – whichever honorific to which he or she is entitled. After their name he or she is identified as 'wife of' or 'husband of' the pastor.
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Can a divorced Orthodox priest remarry?

The church, which ordains only men, does not allow them to marry after ordination. That means priests who are divorced or widowed must live the remainder of their lives in celibacy.
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What is a Catholic presbyter?

presbyter, (from Greek presbyteros, “elder”), an officer or minister in the early Christian Church intermediate between bishop and deacon or, in modern Presbyterianism, an alternative name for elder. The word presbyter is etymologically the original form of “priest.”
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What is the Greek word for Presbyteros?

The word presbyter etymologically derives from Greek πρεσβύτερος (presbyteros), the comparative form of πρέσβυς (presbys), "old man".
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What does Matuska mean?

Russian: Matushka (pronounced MAH'-too-shkah, literally means "mama," i.e., the intimate form of "mother"); (antiquated) Popadya ("priest's wife")
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What is an Orthodox deacon's wife called?

Diakonissa is a Greek title of honor that is used to refer to a deacon's wife. It is derived from diakonos—the Greek word for deacon (literally, "server").
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Why do Orthodox call priests father?

Presbyters are often referred to as Father (Fr.), though that is not an official title. Rather, it is a term of affection used by Christians for their ordained elders. In this context, a priest's first name is generally used after the word Father. Priests are often styled as The Reverend (Rev.)
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What does Matushka mean in Orthodox?

Russian: Matushka (pronounced MAH'-too-shkah, literally means "mama," i.e., the intimate form of "mother"; more common in "diaspora" Russian traditions than within Russia itself)
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What is the name of an Arab priest?

Imam: prayer leader; may also function as a spiritual advisor and expert in Islamic Law. (Traditionally, a congregation's Imam is a man; a woman may serve as prayer leader for a women-only gathering.)
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What are canonical impediments to ordination Orthodox?

Impediments to ordination include both subjective elements – such as poor interpersonal skills, spiritual immaturity and general unreliability – and objective (i.e. “canonical”) concerns.
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What is a purgatory state?

specifically : a place or state of punishment wherein according to Roman Catholic doctrine the souls of those who die in God's grace may make satisfaction for past sins and so become fit for heaven. : a place or state of temporary suffering or misery.
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Why did the church split between Orthodox and Catholic?

The Great Schism came about due to a complex mix of religious disagreements and political conflicts. One of the many religious disagreements between the western (Roman) and eastern (Byzantine) branches of the church had to do with whether or not it was acceptable to use unleavened bread for the sacrament of communion.
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