'Priesthood' may refer to a group of priests.
Clergy.
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.
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
Church land granted to clergymen is referred to as a glebe.
they responded by writing another letter called "A Call For Unity" http://www.dmacc.edu/instructors/sdmiller/fall%202007/eng%20106/A%20Call%20for%20Unity.htm This is incorrect. The "Letter from Birmingham Jail" was a response to the clergymen's "A Call for Unity".
There are different names: Presbyterians and Lutherans call them manses, Anglicans call them rectories, Catholics call them presbyteries (UK, Ireland) or rectories (USA) and still other religious groups call them parsonages.
Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.
What do you call a group of Dancers?
you call a group of cakes a batch
what do u call a group of words
Letter From A Birmingham Jail is a open letter penned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during his incarceration at Birmingham city jail. It was written on April 16, 1963 and it addressed the clergymen of the area in response to their "A Call for Unity". In it, King largely calls for the clergy members to do the duties they are supposed to do as clergymen.
for formal and informal situations
Clergymen