shriver

/ˈʃraɪvər/
noun
  1. A person who shrives, especially a priest who hears confessions and grants absolution.
    • In medieval times, a shriver was often called to the bedside of the dying.
    • The shriver listened patiently to the penitent's confession.
    • The old shriver knew the weight of every secret told in the dark.
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