A group of clergymen is commonly referred to as a "clergy." In some contexts, particularly within specific denominations, they may also be called a "synod" or a "presbytery." The term used can vary based on the religious tradition and the specific roles of the clergymen involved.
A group of octopuses is called a consortium.
A group of bats is called a colony.
A group of albatrosses is called a "rookery" or a "group."
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Answer'Priesthood' may refer to a group of priests.Clergy.
Catholic clergymen are called priests, and are addressed as "Father."
Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.
for formal and informal situations
Clergymen
He addressed it to the 8 white clergyman. Specifically, he wrote "My Dear Fellow Clergymen."
vicars
To be all inclusive
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
Nitrogen is at the top of the group, therefore it is the name of that group
give me example name of the name group
The name of the group is the Supremes.