Clergy from all denominations are (typically) ordained in their particular religion.
Never heard of a clergy of females. You probably mean females in the clergy. Recent history shows females making significant strides in becoming leaders within their denominations. Not all have allowed females to be 'full clergy.'
The religious denominations that typically require their clergy to wear clerical collars include the Catholic Church, Anglican/Episcopal Church, and some Lutheran and Methodist denominations.
There is some form of communal worship, and there is communal support of the clergy. There aren't many other things that would be absolutely the same across all denominations.
The pope is representing all Christian denominations by following what is right. The pope is a member of the Clergy and the Clergy are only allowed to do what a Christian does. Answer: The pope does not represent all demoniations, although he does represent the largest conglomeration of Christians. This means that he speaks for the majority, if not the entirety; a statement which applies to every leader.
In Catholic & Orthodox Churches, clergy can be priests, monks, bishops, etc. In most Protestant denominations, they are ministers.
In most Christian denominations, it is recommended to have a clergy member perform the baptism.
Answer Some clergy e.g. monks are unpaid whilst others are paid. Clergy of Protestant denominations have salaries established by the church, diocese or individual parish. Catholic clergy receive much less than Protestant clergy as their lives are, in theory, meant to be simpler because there is no wife or children.
Denominations: A group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith. Eventually all manking will come to know the one and only true God, thereafter doing away with all denaminations as they follow the true teachings of Christ. The first churches started by Apostles Paul, Peter, and more did not have denominations. So, in origins and the purest of beliefs, there should be no denominations.
Catholics and orthodox Christians have many levels of their clergy, those who preach are called priests other denominations will call the preachers by either preacher or pastor
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They are all males who have been selected by God and undergone years of training in His Service.
The Bible makes it clear that the true head of the Church is the Clergy.