Clerical ignorance refers to a lack of knowledge or understanding on the part of individuals in clerical positions, such as priests, ministers, or other religious leaders. It can result in incorrect or uninformed decisions, teachings, or actions within a religious organization.
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There is not specific collective noun for the noun ignorance. The noun ignorance is an uncountable noun; quantities of ignorance are expressed in degrees, for example, some ignorance, much ignorance, total ignorance, etc. A term that expresses ignorance as a collective would be, 'the collective ignorance of a group' or 'the combined ignorance of a group'.
Clerical is an adjective not a noun, thus a priest cannot wear a clerical, as it is not a thing, much less a piece of clothing.
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Scenes of Clerical Life was created in 1857.
Clerical People's Party was created in 1930.
We are looking for someone who has good clerical, communication and organizational skills.
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A clerical gathering is often referred to as a convocation, symposium, or conference.
John Walker - clerical historian - was born in 1674.
John Walker - clerical historian - died in 1747.
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