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Those who are not members of the clergy. These are members of the church with different duties.
The laity
The clergy. Sometimes the church members lead, and the clergy follows...
The House of Lords included members of nobility and clergy.
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These are members of the church with different duties
Priests, Deacons, Bishops, Cardinals, Monsignor's, the Pope, are all members of the Catholic clergy.
The faithful who are not members of the clergy.
clergy,nobility,peasants
Type your answer here... No, clergy is actually all members of a church, not the church itself.
Of all the clergy, bishops and abbots were most involved in political matters.
In "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the clergy members are the Prioress (head of a convent), the Monk, the Friar, the Parson (humble village priest), and the Summoner. Each of these characters represents different aspects of the clergy in medieval society.