Church workers, such as priests and clergymen, play a multifaceted role that is both spiritually guiding and socio-politically influential, yet they are often harshly criticized for failing to live up to the ideals of holiness. On one hand, there is the view that their service should be based on genuine faith and strict adherence to commandments, rather than on external attributes or formal actions. For example, one source emphasizes that “It is not priests who will save us, nor lords or metropolitans, but the mystery of our faith, combined with the keeping of God’s commandments, that is meant to save us…” (source: 93_463.txt). This statement suggests that ultimate salvation and spiritual renewal depend not so much on the deeds of the servants themselves, but on sincere faith and the personal responsibility of each member of the church community.