Not only is the clergy regarded as professionals, but in fact they (and religious) are the reason for the creation of the concept of "professions". The word "profession" comes from the affirmation of faith or the vows that a religious make upon enter the religious life. Furthermore, the clergy was the first "profession" which requited the rigorous studies and formation that are involved in the preparation.
the wealthy or professionals or religious clergy or armed forces
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "laymen" (non-professionals, or non-clergy).
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A theocracy is Government by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided. In many theocracies, government leaders are members of the clergy, and the state's legal system is based on religious law. The Vatican can be classed as a theocracy.
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 clergy at the church led the congregation in a prayer service.
The collective noun for clergy is "a body of clergy" or simply "the clergy." This term is used to refer to a group of religious leaders or ministers within a particular faith. Additionally, you might hear "a council of clergy" in some contexts.
I can not find any. Only lots of children's schools run by clergy not to become clergy.
Yes, the Catholic clergy.
The Cathedral Clergy was created in 1872.
The clergy of the Catholic Church consists of the Bishops, the priests, and the deacons: all ordained clergy.