Confessor

/kənˈfɛsər/ noun

a priest who hears confessions, or a person who confesses a belief and suffers for it but is not killed for it.

From Latin 'confessus' (acknowledged) + '-or' (one who). In Christianity, refers to priests authorized to hear confession. Historically distinguished from 'martyrs' who were killed for their faith.

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