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2. Switch through the overlays, especially the "crime" and "pollution" ones to check if any areas are red.
3. For the priests, the religious faction's stance matters as well. If your relation with them is very bad, it'll affect everyone in the faction, and they may leave.
4. This is true for any faction, actually, so see if the others are okay, and work to improve their opinion of you. This can be done by fulfilling their wishes, or with those "exlamation mark" quests which pop up occassionally, or just bribe the faction leader.