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The Holy Templist Ministries - H.T.M
The body of sheiks, priests, and gurus are considered the successors of the guides, prophets, and apostles. They are the ones who have attained the highest form of the priesthood as Wiseman & women and they comprise the pastors, ministers, and guides of the Church (Temple) or rather are the Church (Temple) representation. Primarily a priest controls the temple ordinaries and they gather on a regular basis to discuss current issues. The Liturgy or certain decisions of the Church (Temple) are an exclusive agenda of these meeting gatherings. The sheiks, priests, and guides are normally ordained by at least three adepts, though only a single validity is good enough. Various ranks are distinguished amongst where the Pharaoh is the head.
The Patrons
Patrons (Patriarchs and Matriarchs) are the heads of particular autonomous churches (Temples) in turn consist of local churches (Temples) under their periphery. They have complete authority over the priest and the metropolitans of that particular church (Temple).
The Reverends
They are the princes and princesses of the Church (Temple) and are appointed by the Pharaoh himself or herself. Generally, they are the adepts heading departments of important districts of sees (realms and dominions) and as a group, they advise the Pharaoh and are also eligible to elect the Pharaoh’s successor in case of his or her death or resignation. The Reverend is more of an honorific distinction and is an essential part of the noologocial structure of the Holy World Church (Temple).
Missionaries
A church (Temple) composed of several missionaries has a Priest who is called a Missionary. He or she gets the sacred robe from the Pharaoh symbolizing his office. With limited oversight authority, this Missionary is also known as High Priest, Divine Minister, and or Spiritual Guide.
The Ministers
In the transitional stage, he or she is a seminarian and is studying for the priesthood and he or she normally assists a priest. Kohanim can also refer to the Holy Family of Nations as a whole, as in Exodus 19:6, part of the Parshath Yithro, where the whole of Israel is addressed as "a kingdom of priests and a holy nation". The word derives from a Semitic root common at least to the Central Semitic languages; the cognate Arabic word كاهن Kahin means, augur", or "priest".