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Which title is associated with a priest in the context of funerals?

  1. A title given at the end of a ceremony

  2. A title conferred by ordination

  3. A title used for all clergy members

  4. A title for someone who leads music

The correct answer is: A title conferred by ordination

The title associated with a priest in the context of funerals is a title that is conferred by ordination. A priest holds a specific role within a religious context, often involving sacramental duties, spiritual guidance, and leadership in various religious ceremonies, including funerals. This ordination process is what grants them the authority to perform religious rites and ceremonies, such as conducting funeral services, which is a significant aspect of their responsibilities. In contrast, the other options refer to titles or roles that do not specifically denote a priest's ordination. Some of them might relate to different contexts or functions within a religious service, but they do not capture the essence of the priest's role as one who has been formally ordained and recognized for specific sacramental functions and duties within the religious community.