It depends on what church the cleryyman belongs. Some are paid and others are full time volunteers.
John Church - clergyman - was born in 1780.
Thomas Church - clergyman - was born in 1707.
Thomas Church - clergyman - died in 1756.
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A clergyman is a man who is a member of the church or more specifically a member of the clergy. To become a clergyman a person must attend a divinity school.
A clergyman varies by denomination of the church, The clergyman usually preside over certain rituals such as weddings, baptisms, an teaching their religions practices.
a priest of the church of Satan :)
Yes, Thomas Aquinas was a clergyman. He was a Dominican friar and priest in the Catholic Church known for his contributions to philosophy and theology.
Divorce is not a bar to serving as a clergyman or clergywoman in the United Methodist Church.
I spotted the clergyman's clerical collar almost at once, and didn't need to see him enter his workplace, the church.The clergy are the officers of the church, and the laiety are the 'civilians', so a member of the clergy is called a clergyman.
Because they are involved in church matters which is exempt from regular business controls.
Canadian clergyman has written: 'Instrumental music in Christian praise' -- subject- s -: Protestant churches, Church music, Instrumental music, Presbyterian Church in Canada, Eglises protestantes, Musique instrumentale, Musique religieuse