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A cleric's house is typically called a rectory or a parsonage. It is a residence provided by a church for the cleric to live in while serving the congregation.
The three ministers who receive Holy Orders are bishop, priest, and deacon.
A Muslim house of worship is called a mosque. It is a place where Muslims gather for communal prayers, worship, and other religious activities.
An ordained person has received official authorization or credentials to perform religious duties, while a minister is someone who serves as a spiritual leader or clergy member within a religious organization. Not all ministers may be ordained, but all ordained individuals are typically considered ministers in the context of their religious roles.
"In many states ordained ministers are deemed "licensed ministers"; however, they are to be in "good standing" with their organization to perform marriages, etc." Therefore, a license is a document that can expire; thereby, demonstrating that the minister is in good standing with their organization. Source quoted: http://www.nacministers.com/faq.htm
Are you referring to the House of Commons? Or are you referring to the prime minister's official residence?
Frontbencher ministers
Not officially, the Prime Ministers official residence in Canberra is a building called the Lodge.
Cabinet Ministers
The house provided by a church for the Pastor and family to live in is called a "parsonage." This is true for The United Methodist Church.
Cabinet
Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
The Executive Branch of Canada's Government is called the "Cabinet" and its members are "Cabinet Ministers." The Cabinet Ministers are chosen by the Prime Minister. Most Cabinet Ministers are members of the House of Commons and at least one will be a Senator. Occasionally, someone who is not a member of either the Senate or House of Commons will be appointed to Cabinet. In such case, it is expected that she or he will seek election to the House of Commons at the earliest opportunity. Alternatively, the Prime Minister could appoint that person to the Senate.
Prime Ministers
The Council of 8 Ministers of Chhtrapati Shivaji was known as "ASHTA PRADHAN".
Prime Ministers Office also called the PMO.
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