They reacted to their "challenges" violently and aggressively. This was because they didn't want to get rid of their perks and priveleges.
Not exactly. It is a position within clergy, though.
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy did NOT accomplish the following things:Allow women to become priestsCreate the position of popeWin the clergy over to the side of the Revolution
The Catholic Church controlled Kings and queens as well as their nations. They set the rules and controlled man's connection with God.
The clergy, the nobility, and the peasants.
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy did NOT accomplish the following things:It did not confiscate Church holdings in France.It did not create the position of pope.It did not win the clergy over to the side of the Revolution.
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy did NOT accomplish the following things:It did not confiscate Church holdings in France.It did not create the position of pope.It did not win the clergy over to the side of the Revolution.
The clergy attended to preaching, teaching, and caring for the sick. The clergy upheld the doctrines of the Catholic Church and gave stability to the society.
If there are any gay clergy in the AME Zion Church, they must be closeted or risk losing their position.
Zero. The Clergy were the FIRST Estate.
Georg Grosz parodies the clergy, the military, and the capitalist elite in his painting The Pillars of Society. He critiques the corrupting influence of these institutions on German society during the Weimar era, highlighting the decadence and hypocrisy he saw in their actions.
Laity refers to all people who are not members of a society's priesthood or clergy.
In "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the clergy members are the Prioress (head of a convent), the Monk, the Friar, the Parson (humble village priest), and the Summoner. Each of these characters represents different aspects of the clergy in medieval society.