- Clergy | History, Meaning, Examples, Catholic, Anglican, Priests . . .
Clergy is the body of ordained ministers in a Christian church In the Roman Catholic Church and in the Church of England, the term includes the orders of bishop, priest, and deacon
- CLERGY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Clergy definition: the group or body of ordained persons in a religion, as distinguished from the laity See examples of CLERGY used in a sentence
- What is the Role of a Clergy? – eClergys
Clergy members dedicate their lives to supporting the spiritual, emotional, and social needs of the people they serve They lead worship services, perform ceremonies, offer counseling, teach religious lessons, and guide outreach efforts
- CLERGY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CLERGY definition: 1 religious leaders, especially Christian priests, ministers, etc : 2 religious leaders… Learn more
- Clergy - Hartford Institute
U S clergy, working across denominational and racial boundaries, have been at the forefront of abolitionist, Social Gospel, and civil rights movements Similarly, clergy have held prophetic roles in inspiring social change for justice and human rights in South Africa, Latin America, and elsewhere
- Clergy - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology
A distinct group of individuals within a religious community who have received formal religious training and are authorized to perform religious ceremonies, lead worship services, provide spiritual guidance, and administer sacraments "The bishop ordained three new members into the clergy "
- Definition: Clergy - New World Encyclopedia
Today we brought together clergy from the Unificationist, Catholic, New Age, and Islamic traditions for an interfaith dialogue New World Encyclopedia writers and editors copied and adjusted this Wiktionary entry in accordance with NWE standards
- Clergy Definition Explanation | Sociology Plus
Originally used to refer to a representative of the Christian Church, the word “clergy” is now often used to refer to professional leaders in all religious traditions
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