it has to do with the renassince time period of vasslas and knqights and serfs and lords and manors. googd luck!
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.
clergy
The village priest.
Jewish clergy are normal referred to as 'rabbis'.
The three degrees of Clergy are the Bishop-priest-Deacon
The person who can perform a sacrament is a priest or a bishop.
I assume you mean clergy? A clergyman is an ordained religious person, such as a priest.
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No, a priest and a pastor are not the same thing. A priest is typically a member of the clergy in the Catholic or Orthodox Church, while a pastor is a leader in Protestant denominations.
By going to Seminary School and becoming a priest or brother.
Deacon Priest Bishop Archbishop (including cardinals) Pope
Basicallay a priest or member of a clergy who is protestant to something. In other words he is a member of the clergy who acts out on his beliefs and is willing to do so publically.