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Что (кто) такое wonder-worker - определение

Worker Priest; Worker priest; Worker-Priest

wonder-worker      
n.
Conjurer. See wizard.
Wonder-worker      
·noun One who performs wonders, or miracles.
Wonder horses         
  • Champion named in the film ''Oh, Susanna!''
  • Tom Mix and Tony the Wonder horse jump through a window on set of the film'' Hell-Roarin' Reform'' (1919)
  • Poster for ''Just Tony'' (1922)
  • Publicity photo of Roy Rogers and Trigger
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Tony the Wonder Horse; Movie horse; Wonder Horses
The phrase Wonder Horses refers to the equine companions of cowboy heroes in early Western films. What makes these horses different from others that have appeared on the silver screen is their rise from trusty steed to a genuine screen personality.

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Worker-priest

Worker-priest (French: Prêtre ouvrier, Prêtres au travail) was a missionary initiative by the French Catholic Church in particular for priests to take up work in such places as car factories to experience the everyday life of the working class. A worker-priest was any priest who was "freed from parochial work by his bishop, lived only by full-time labor in a factory or other place of work, and was indistinguishable in appearance from an ordinary workingman".

Although the movement did spread to many other countries such as Belgium and Italy, the French were always the most prominent.

The movement was an attempt to "rediscover the masses" of industrial class workers who had become largely disaffected with the church.