priesthood
/ˈpraɪesthʊd/Definitions
1. noun
the office, dignity, or position of a priest, or a body of priests; a class of persons invested with priestly authority or function.
“The priesthood has been an integral part of many cultures throughout history.”
2. noun
a system of priestly government or authority, especially in the early Christian church.
“The priesthood of the early Christian church was a significant influence on the development of Western Christianity.”