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intercessor

[in-ter-ses-er, in-ter-ses-er] / ˌɪn tərˈsɛs ər, ˈɪn tərˌsɛs ər /
NOUN
mediator
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It’s true that unions are legal intercessors between employer and employee, but the “collective” in “collective bargaining unit” has always been composed of current employees.

From The Verge

Each represents particular elements of life or nature — fire, rebirth, agriculture, the arts — and serves as an intercessor between humans and the creator.

From Washington Post

In the Catholic religious tradition, Mary the mother of Jesus acts as an intercessor - a mediator between God and humanity.

From BBC

Feature a rotation of preachers, celebrants, readers, intercessors and musical offerings from all three institutions.

From Washington Post

“The Mexican believer does not need a priest to talk to God,” she said, preferring instead an expression of faith through an intercessor like the Virgin of Guadalupe.

From New York Times