Predicament from Lady: What do you call a female priest?
I’ve always had women priests at my church, but I’ve always struggled with what title to give them.
For male priests, some of them are warm and inviting. For them, the title “Father” fits. Others are very serious and conjure up great feelings of respect. I usually call them “Reverend.”
For women, however, I’ve just always had trouble calling them “Mother” as it usually feels too stiff. I normally call them “Reverend” and they go by it, but I was wondering if anyone had any other titles.
By the way, I’m Episcopalian.
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Solution:
Answer by lightningtime
Nun?
Answer by Vegoth Destroyer of Worlds
Blasphemy!
Answer by Ryan
Well, I don’t know about “mother,” “reverend,” and so on. But a female priest is a priestess.
Answer by Post Feminism
I also feel stiff when I hear the word mother.
Answer by Eclectic Eccentric Spammer No.1
Lady priest
Answer by Dogmatically Demonic Dogstar
Foul Harlot of Satan
Answer by PastorsRUs
Why not ask how they prefer to be addressed?
Answer by The Ghost of Freud
Priestess
Answer by Mercuri
Priestess?
Answer by Faith is blind
1Cor 14:34. Women aren’t supposed to speak in churches.
Answer by Eric
If there is a female priest you would call her mother.
Answer by Duck
You have a church in your kitchen? How does she have time to make her man a sammich?
Answer by
You are a woman What do you call the bride?
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