Catholic priest
priest of the Catholic Church
diocesan priest
refers to deacons and priests who are not monastics or members of a religious institute
confessor
Catholic priest who confesses and who has the power to grant absolution of sins
parochial vicar
priest assigned to a parish in addition to, and in collaboration with, the pastor of the parish
Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius X
Honorific title
judicial vicar
position within the Roman Catholic Church
papal legate
personal representative of the pope of the Catholic Church in foreign nations or for some special mission
regular priest
religious who is an ordained priest
Worker-Priest
missionary initiative by the French Catholic Church
Chaplain of His Holiness
priest, part of the Papal Household
streetwise priest
Roman Catholic priest operating in contact with the "street"
academic chaplain
a clergyman who exercises spiritual care over the academic environment
Latin Catholic priest
minister in the Catholic Church of the West, of the Roman rite, who have received the second degree of the sacrament of orders. They can administer five of the seven sacraments, except confirmation and ordination, reserved for the bishop
curate
religious occupation
apostolic administrator
temporary administrator of a diocese or archdiocese
vicar general
profession in church
chief chaplain to the king (Crown of Castile)
ecclesiastic and high-ranking prelate in the Crown of Castile
apostolic visitor
position
Prelate of His Holiness
type of monsignor title granted to some priests in the Catholic Church
Moderator of the Curia
Catholic administrative position