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Generally speaking, in modern Christianity, only Protestant and some independent Catholic churches allow for ordained clergy to marry after ordination.
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Yes, they can get married. My father was a United Methodist minister!
The First Estate, speaking in terms of the Kingdom of France, was comprised entirely of The Clergy.
in the 1850's, much sin was involved with deception of the church, having sex before marriage (adultery), and speaking out against the clergy
Clergy is a minister. Google him to find out!
The two types of clergy were regular clergy and secular clergy. Regular clergy were those who were in monastic orders, and so were regulated by the rules of those orders; they included monks and abbots. Secular clergy were those who served the secular population; they were deacons, priests, and bishops serving the secular people, or people who were not clergy.
The Cathedral Clergy was created in 1872.
Yes, the Catholic clergy.
The clergy at the church led the congregation in a prayer service.
I can not find any. Only lots of children's schools run by clergy not to become clergy.
The place where a Protestant pastor or minister preaches from is usually called a "pulpit." It is a term applied from the mid-1500s and based on the Latin word "pulpitum" which refers to a raised structure for speaking.