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A cenobite is a monk or nun who lives as a member of a religious community. Some cenobites are Catholic clergy. For instance, most Benedictine choir monks are ordained priests. But, no, most Catholic clergy are not cenobites.
A priest is a member of the clergy of the Catholic Church. A priest can administer most of the sacraments, say mass and transform bread into His Body and wine into His Most Precious Blood.
Any clergy who has been convicted of pedophila is automatically laicized (removed from the clergy and barred from presenting himself as Catholic clergy). Excommuncication is something entirely different, a convicted pedophile who was a member of the clergy may or may not be excommunicated depending on other factors.
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It means that the person who is a member of the Catholic religion believes in Jesus Christ.
Any Member of Parliament can be appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. A person of Catholic faith may stand as a Member of Parliament, thus could become Prime Minister. However you cannot stand as a Member of Parliament if you are a member of the clergy.
"catholic" means universal, and refers to all who are part of the Body of Christ (validly Baptized). "Catholic" means a member of the Catholic Church subject to the authority of the Roman Pontiff.
He was a delegate from Paris to the Estates General representing the Third Estate, an unusual position for a member of the Catholic Clergy.
No. Enrique Iglesias has never been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
A Catholic Canon is a member of the clergy who holds a specific position within the governance of a diocese or a cathedral. While not part of the formal Catholic hierarchy, a Canon assists the bishop or the cathedral's chapter in various administrative and liturgical duties. They help to support the pastoral mission of the Church at a local level.
A blackcoat is a member of the clergy.
Usually a bible study held by a clergy member of a Church or Temple.