The clergy of the Catholic Church consists of the Bishops, the priests, and the deacons: all ordained clergy.
The Roman Catholic Church consists of: * 1. Us (the Laity) * 2. People that are ministers in the Church (the Clergy)
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The clergy is church officials, and they were part of the central government because the government leaders were given the right to rule by the church. The pope was also higher up in a hierarchy than anybody else.
i personally have no idea what the estate system it. like in exact defintion but i do know that they are seperated into 3 different groups. the first group is made up of clergy which is people from church. the second group is made up of kings and nobles and the last group is every body else.
This would be entirely up to your congregation and/or supervising clergy. There are definitely places where this is perfectly acceptable and other places where it would be frowned upon.
Atoms make up elements. groups of elements make up molecules. Groups of molecules form macromolecules (polymers) which make up cells.
The Catholic Clergy made up the First Estate and the Nobles the Second Estate. Everyone else was in the Third Estate.
There are about 50 ethnic groups in Canada.
The French Estates General was made up of three main groups. This first Parliament consisted of the First Estates of clergy, the Second Estate of nobility, and the Third Estate of commoners.
a few groups
You need to be more specific. Which religion? Each religion has its own leaders and many vary on what they consider ordination (with some having different levels). Which religion/denomination were you asking about?
Believers make up the church. If you are a Christian, then WE are the church. There are many people who think that the church is only a building but the church is the body of Christ. The church is those who are the hands and feet of Jesus and those who reach out into their world to make a difference for the sake of the gospel. I think that the church is supposed to be made up of the difference makers and the ones who have passion about being a light in the dark world. Young and old alike make up the church. Many ethnicities make up the church. I am a part of the body of Christ. I and fellow believers who are also a part of the body of Christ make up the church. However, this is not to say that those who do not believe cannot be the church. They have an opened door to believe the word of God and to also become a part of the body of Christ, and in turn a part of the church.