answersLogoWhite

0

The religious denominations that typically require their clergy to wear clerical collars include the Catholic Church, Anglican/Episcopal Church, and some Lutheran and Methodist denominations.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

5mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why do some seminaries or dioceses require seminarians to wear cassocks or clerical suits when it is forbidden by canon law?

There is no such canon to the best of my knowledge. Seminarians have worn clerics, including clerical collars once they started the major seminary. In the old system, they received tonsure at the end of the first year, and were thus considered clerics and no longer laymen.


Do most clerical jobs require the use of 10-key?

Yes, it is true that a lot of clerical jobs make use of the 10key data system, but that is not the case for all of them. You can find job openings for this on monster.com or simplyhired.com.


What is a good alphanumeric keystroke per hour score?

Most typing/clerical jobs require a minimum of 8,000 KPH.


Do you need to be babtised again after joining another religion?

some require you to be re baptized if you are changing denominations


I would like to work in the clerical dept in a school. what are the qualifications required for such a position?

Some may require a college degree and possbily at least 2 years experience in an office setting, skills needed would be similar to most administrative/clerical jobs.


Is there any use of btech in clerks job?

no but clerical jobs require a degree. so btech may act as a degree and the computer skills add beauty.


What careers include clerical work?

Just about all white collar jobs require some skills in word processing and spreadsheets--and file management--to do the job well.


What are the educational requirements for an entry-level position in the insurance field?

Many of the entry-level clerical positions in the insurance industry require only a high school diploma.


What makes Quakers different from the other christian denominations?

You can be a Quaker without believing in Jesus. Quakers do not require any particular beliefs from their members.


How are Christian families officially registered in the church?

This depends on the church and denominations. Some churches do not require this, others do. Those that do, have different processes or procedures to follow.


What is the youngest age to enter a religious order?

Most religious orders require people to be in the 17-20 age range upon entry.


Can a non member serve on a church board?

Depends on the church and denominations but most churches require one to be a member in order to hold certain leadership positions.