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Reverends, and in fact most clergy, do not have a set work week. They are generally considered to be 'on the clock', so to speak, at all times. This is split between scheduled duties, such as church services and weddings, and unplanned events, like attending to the suddenly sick or injured and answering concerns raised by others. Aside from scheduled downtime, the periods when clergy are actively working and when they are not can change wildly from week to week.

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