Not exactly. It is a position within clergy, though.
No.
Clergy is a minister. Google him to find out!
Parishioner
Clergy
sinister minister
Premier.
minister to
pastorate, conclave, priesthood, prelacy, ministry, the cloth, holy orders
Pastor and Elder. ...................................... clergy, clergy person, minister, preacher, cleric, "man of the cloth," "religious professional." In specific denominations, including the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran and Episcopalian churches, clergy may be referred to as priests, and male clergy are addressed as "Father." Clergy also have titles according the hierarchical rank: deacon, archdeacon, bishop, archbishop, cardinal
teacher, minister, herald, messenger, preacher, pastor, revivalist
A synonym for theocracy is "ecclesiocracy," which refers to a government where religious authorities hold political power.
William A. Floyd has written: 'Your future as a minister' -- subject(s): Clergy, Office