Clergy
1. anlamı ([[isim]]). ruhban sınıfı, rahipler zümresi; Hıristiyan din adamları sınıfı. benefit of clergay papazlann dokunulmazlığı.,rahip.
2. anlamı ruhban sınıfı. rahipler sınıfı.
3. anlamı ruhban sınıfı. ruhban. ruhbansınıfı.
Clergy
Kelime: cler·gy
Söyleniş: 'kl&r-jE
İşlev: noun
Türleri: plural clergies
Kökeni: Middle English clergie, from Old French, from clerc clergyman
Tarih: 13th century
1 : a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a Christian church2 : the official or sacerdotal class of a non-Christian religion
1. The body of men set apart, by due ordination, to the service of God, in the Christian church, in distinction from the laity; in England, usually restricted to the ministers of the Established Church.2. Learning; also, a learned profession.3. The privilege or benefit of clergy. clergymen collectively.4. clergymen collectively . . the group of ordained ministers of a church or denomination; all ministers together as distinguished from lay persons When used in distinction from laity, the term includes both bishops and priests; sometimes the term refers to all priests except the bishops: as in the expression, "All bishops and other clergy ".5. Members of the clergy who conducts on board religious activities and ceremonies See also Clergy Dept .6. The group of ordained people, consecrated for unique ministry for a particular church or denomination . . the body of all persons ordained for religious duties .7. Divided into two classes, the clergy are the officials of the Church The regular clergy are those members who have withdrawn from the world and live according to a recognized religious rule This class includes monks and nuns The secular clergy are those who, charged with the spiritual care of their parishioners, are in constant contact with the secular world This class, which includes priests, bishops and archbishops, have taken the Sacrament of Holy Orders which allows them to administer the sacraments and to perform religious services .8. Members of the clergy who conducts on board religious activities and ceremonies .9. Men ordained as ministers or priests of the Christian Church .10. The men of God's lot or inheritance In St Peter's first epistle the Church is called God's heritage or lot In the Old Testament the tribe of Levi is called the lot or heritage of the Lord Benefit of clergy . . a general term for a body or group of ordained people. . men ordained for religious service such as priests and ministers.11. Certain senior officers of the Societies dress up as clergy and are the target of hand-launched fireworks at the fire sites Originally this was to mock the Roman Catholic church, perceived as being behind the Gunpowder Plot Its intention now is less clear See also Pope .12. Those who have received the sacrament of holy orders; namely, deacons , priests and bishops . . [church] Originally meant anyone who aided in church affairs, from doorkeeper and acolyte, to abbot See: orders. . a body of religious officials recognized within a religion .13. A Druid of the 1st Order or above, who performs clerical duties such as handfastngs, funerals, dedications, etc ALL OMS Druids are clergy .14. The men of God's lot or inheritance In St Peter's first epistle the Church is called God's heritage or lot In the Old Testament the tribe of Levi is called the lot or heritage of the Lord Benefit of clergy .15. Persons ordained for religious service; ministers .16. Those people who are appointed to work in the church The three types of clergy are deacons, priests and bishops .17. Charles.