The wages of a clergy are commonly referred to as a "stipend." This term typically denotes a fixed salary or payment provided to support clergy members, particularly in religious organizations. Stipends can vary based on the denomination, location, and the specific role of the clergy within the church.
The salary or allowance given to a member of the clergy is commonly referred to as a "stipend." This compensation is typically intended to cover living expenses and support the clergy's ministry work. Stipends can vary widely depending on the denomination, location, and specific responsibilities of the clergy member.
It usually relates to scholarships/awards/stipends that are given by the decision of the awarding clergy group.
It comes from Greek, means "Father" or "priest", and is usually a contraction of a longer name such as Papaioannou, which means "Father John". "Papa" before a given name was an honorific given to members of the clergy, members of a royal court, and to slaves who were freed.
They are as taxable as normal wages...which they are...its just that they aren't given to you but to those who you owe...
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Priests.
preists
debit wages expensecredit shares in share capital
His name given to him at birth was Maewyn Succat which means 'War Like.' When he was ordained Pope Celestine changed his name to Patricius (Patrick) which was more appropriate for a member of the clergy.
Yes you may given that there is proof of with held back wages.
parson
by reducing their work time..