Pastor

Pastor
   A Latin word meaning Shepherd. Christ having called Himself the Good Shepherd, or Good Pastor, the name has been assumed for His Ministers. They bear the same relation to the Flock over which they are placed. A Pastor is a Teacher, Guide, Exemplar, Friend, Administrator. He deals with individuals. His intercourse is personal. His offices are for all and for each. Pastorship includes many and varied offices, -- Minister, Rector, Preacher, Priest, but all offices and all labors have reference to men's spiritual interests. He who is a Pastor has the cure, i. e., care, charge of men's souls. Pastorship, therefore, is a very sacred as well as a very responsible office. It is well to note that a minister is not a Pastor simply because he is ordained; besides the Divine call and Divine appointment in ordination, there is also the call from the people to define that number of souls over which the charge is to be exercised. This is brought out in the "Office of Institution of Ministers into Parishes or Churches," to be found in the Prayer-book.

American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia. — New York, Thomas Whittaker. . 1901.

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  • Pastor — Pastor: Die Bezeichnung für »Pfarrer, Seelsorger« (mhd. pastor) ist aus mlat. pastor »Seelenhirte« entlehnt, das auf lat. pastor »Hirte« zurückgeht (nach dem biblischen Bild von Christus als dem guten Hirten). Lat. pastor ist eine Bildung zu lat …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

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