padre

/'pɑ:dri/
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padre

A padre offers comfort to a soldier in the field.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A term of address for a priest, especially in the Roman Catholic or Orthodox Catholic Church: "Padre" is used as a respectful title when speaking to or about a priest.
    • A military chaplain: In armed forces contexts, "padre" is a common, informal term for a chaplain, regardless of their specific religious denomination.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The soldiers went to speak with the padre about their concerns. (The soldiers went to speak with the military chaplain about their concerns.)
    • "Good morning, Padre," she said to the local priest. ("Good morning, Father," she said to the local priest.)
Advanced Usage
  • As a form of direct address: The word is often capitalized when used as a title preceding a name or as a direct substitute for a name.
    • Padre Miguel will lead the service. (Father Miguel will lead the service.)
    • Thank you for your guidance, Padre. (Thank you for your guidance, Father.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Father: The more standard and formal equivalent title for a priest.
  • Chaplain: The formal title for a clergy member serving in an institution like the military, a hospital, or a school.
Synonyms
  • Priest: A religious leader authorized to perform sacred rituals.
  • Clergyman: A male member of the clergy.
  • Minister: A religious leader, often in Protestant churches. (Note: "Padre" is more specific to Catholic/Orthodox or military contexts.)
Related Phrases
  • See the padre: An informal military phrase meaning to go talk to the chaplain, often for counsel or confession.
    • After the difficult mission, many soldiers wanted to see the padre.
padre

A padre offers comfort to a soldier in the field.

Noun
  1. `Father' is a term of address for priests in some churches (especially the Roman Catholic Church or the Orthodox Catholic Church); `Padre' is frequently used in the military
  2. a chaplain in one of the military services