In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Father Thomas is in Prontera Church (prt_church 16, 41). Talk to him to sign up to be a priest. He will tell how the quest is going to be and what your first task is.  If you are at job level 50, you can skip the first part of the test, and then he will warp you to Father Peter directly. If you’re not yet level 50, your first task is to pay a visit, in this order, to Father Rubalkabara, Mother Marthilda, and Father Yosuke. All Priests can be found inside the church. After you have spoken to all 3 Priests, go back to Father Thomas, and he will warp you to Father Peter. You must be an Acolyte with a job level 40 or higher to start this quest. In the quest room, enter the chat box on top of Father Peter's head to start the test. There are 3 parts of the test:  In the first part, you have to kill all the zombies in the room. In the second part, you will be presented to a series of monsters disguised as NPCs (such as Dark Lord, Baphomet, etc). Each will tempt you to the dark side. Resist the temptation and answer their tempting deals with common sense as a servant of God (choose “Devil, be gone”' for most part). If you accepted their deal, you will be warped to some place and have to retake the second test again. In the third part, you will be in a room filled with mummies. You are not required to kill any of them. Simply make it to the exit to pass the test. Remember, you have to pass all 3 rooms within 5 minutes. After passing the test, you will be warped back to the church. Sister Cecil will ask a series of questions to determine if you are suitable to handle the job as Priest. Simply answer the question with common sense as Priest.  If you get any of the question wrong, she will stop you. You can talk to her again to take the test once more. Once you passed, return to Father Thomas, and he will change you into a priest. If you're at job level 50, you will get a Bible[2]. Otherwise, you will be given a Book[3].
Summary: Meet Father Thomas. Talk to Father Peter. Talk to Sister Cecile.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To make traditional whitewash,you’ll need a few materials that can be purchased at your local home improvement store.  Hydrated lime, also known as builders or masonry lime. Make sure you don’t get garden lime because this is a different substance. Fine grade salt Water A large bucket A dust mask, protective eyeglasses, and gloves Combine all of the ingredients in the large bucket to create the whitewash. Make sure to wear protective gear to minimize the risk of being hurt from the lime powder. Wearing a dust mask, protective eyeglasses, and gloves should be sufficient.  Mix 2 cups of salt with 1 gallon of warm water and stir to dissolve the salt.  Add 6 to 8 cups of hydrated lime to the salt water. Mix well until the lime is dissolved. The mixture should be thinner than traditional paint. Use a paintbrush, roller, or paint sprayer to paint the whitewash where desired. Allow the whitewash time to dry completely. The wash will turn white as it dries.
Summary: Gather the materials. Mix the whitewash. Paint with the whitewash. Let the whitewash dry.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you need something ground into a paste or powder, this is the ideal tool. Items that are good to grind or crush in the mortar and pestle include peppercorns, spice seeds, herb seeds, fresh herb and spice leaves, rice, nuts, other plant seeds, hard candies, sea salt, and so on. Anything used for baking or eating that can be crushed is likely to work in the mortar and pestle. If you need something chopped, pureed, or blended, you may be better off with another tool, such as a blender or processor. The recipe will often be a guide on this. Measure out your whole peppercorns, cinnamon, or other ingredient and place it in the mortar. Fill the mortar no more than ⅓ full with raw spices; otherwise, it will be difficult to get an even grind. If you have too much to fit, it's fine to process the spices in batches. Hold the mortar in place with one hand, take the pestle in your opposite fist, and twist it against the ingredients in the mortar so that they are ground against its bottom and sides. Evenly grind, bash or crush all of the spices, using the pestle to mix and grind them until they are all reduced to the same consistency. Continue until the ingredients are as coarse or fine as you want. See below to learn specific techniques for grinding, crushing or bashing your ingredients. Each technique will result in a different consistency, and can affect the flavor and final outcome of your dish. You can either place the freshly ground contents of the mortar into a glass spice jar with a tight-fitting lid, or go ahead and measure out how much you need for your recipe.
Summary:
Read the recipe for processing instructions. Place the raw ingredients in the mortar. Use the pestle to process to your desired consistency. Store or measure out the ingredients.