Pastor
(noun)
- A Christian minister or priest in charge of a parish or congregation.
- A minister or priest in charge of a non-Catholic Christian church or congregation.
- A person who tends or looks after a group of people or animals.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin pastor "shepherd", from pastus, past- "fed, pastured".
Examples:
- He was the pastor of the largest parish in the diocese.
- The pastor gave a powerful sermon.
- The pastor visited the sick in the hospital.
- The pastor provided guidance to the congregation.
- The pastor was responsible for the spiritual well-being of the parish.