Lanefan
Victoria Rules
In my view, the ability to cast divine magic (even just a little) is part of what defines a priest as a priest (in contrast with an enthusiastic layperson); and there's no reason why said local village priest can't cast a cure now and then or try to turn away a skeleton should one arise in his temple's attached graveyard.The local village priest isn't trained in armor and mace, is granted divine magic or the ability to hold back the dread.
Nor should low-level player-characters be able to do any of this, which is my point.The highwayman can't move triple his speed, dodge fireballs and disappear with ease. The scribe doesn't throw fire and lightning from his fingers and the town guard can't recover stamina and complete two actions in the time most take for one.
The bolded is an unrecoverable system bug rather than in any way a feature, and goes a long way toward explaining my general dislike of WotC-era design.They ARE superheroes; starting out as a Young Avenger/Teen Titan before moving up to the Avengers/JLA is part of the leveling process. The idea that D&D characters are at all mundane people hasn't been part of the design theory since the mid 90s.