Protestant ministers do not receive Holy Orders and so as far as the Catholic Church is concerned are no more than laymen active in their particular ecclesial communion's organization.
Yes. Buddhist priests, Hindu priests, Catholic priests, Protestant ministers, Muslim Imams...
There are several types of ordained ministers. In the Catholic faith, ordained ministers can be bishops, priests and deacons. In the Protestant faith, ordained ministers are generally pastors of churches. There are also other ordained ministers within Protestant churches, including youth ministers, assistant ministers and others to minister to the needs of the various groups within the church.
The Catholics and Anglicans have priests; it seems that most Protestant denominations have pastors. There are ministers as well--
In Catholic & Orthodox Churches, clergy can be priests, monks, bishops, etc. In most Protestant denominations, they are ministers.
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Priests will be priests: belong to the clergy, ministers of a Christian Church.
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
priests, ministers, pastors
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Unlike the Roman Catholic or most Orthodox Churches, Protestant churches allow their ministers to marry. Therefore, within the Methodist Church, ministers are free to marry whom they like.
edward was raised a protestant by his fathers radical protestant ministers, these ministers ran the country while edward was too young to rule.
Clergy