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clergy    音标拼音: [kl'ɚdʒi]
n. 圣职者,牧师,僧侣,神职人员

圣职者,牧师,僧侣,神职人员

clergy
n 1: in Christianity, clergymen collectively (as distinguished
from the laity) [ant: {laity}, {temporalty}]

Clergy \Cler"gy\, n. [OE. clergie, clergi, clerge, OF. clergie,
F. clergie (fr. clerc clerc, fr. L. clericus priest) confused
with OF. clergi['e], F. clerg['e], fr. LL. clericatus office
of priest, monastic life, fr. L. clericus priest, LL.
scholar, clerc. Both the Old French words meant clergy, in
sense 1, the former having also sense 2. See {Clerk}.]
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1. The body of men set apart, by due ordination, to the
service of God, in the Christian church, in distinction
from the laity; in England, usually restricted to the
ministers of the Established Church. --Hooker.
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2. Learning; also, a learned profession. [Obs.]
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Sophictry . . . rhetoric, and other cleargy. --Guy
of Warwick.
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Put their second sons to learn some clergy. --State
Papers (1515).
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3. The privilege or benefit of clergy.
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If convicted of a clergyable felony, he is entitled
equally to his clergy after as before conviction.
--Blackstone.
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{Benefit of clergy} (Eng., Law), the exemption of the persons
of clergymen from criminal process before a secular judge
-- a privilege which was extended to all who could read,
such persons being, in the eye of the law, clerici, or
clerks. This privilege was abridged and modified by
various statutes, and finally abolished in the reign of
George IV. (1827).

{Regular clergy}, {Secular clergy} See {Regular}, n., and
{Secular}, a.
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  • Clergy | History, Meaning, Examples, Catholic, Anglican, Priests . . .
    Clergy is the body of ordained ministers in a Christian church In the Roman Catholic Church and in the Church of England, the term includes the orders of bishop, priest, and deacon
  • All Catholics share in Church’s mission, not just clergy, pope says
    All Catholics share in Church’s mission, not just clergy, pope says Drawing on Second Vatican Council teaching, Pope Leo XIV highlighted the important role of laypeople in the Church and the world
  • Clergy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Sometimes, clergy are elected by a group of people The ritual that make people part of the clergy in Christianity is called ordination or consecration Not everyone can become part of the clergy Different denominations exclude different groups of people
  • Clergy - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    In the Christian church, the clergy is the entire class of religious officials, from priests to pastors to bishops and beyond If you have a sense that your life path lies in helping others practice their faith, you should go into the clergy
  • Clergy Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    Clergy is used most often to refer to priests and ministers in a Christian church
  • About Us — CLERGY COMMUNITY COALITION
    The Clergy Community Coalition is sustained in partnership with local churches and individuals We are able to more fully engage with our city and it’s clergy because of the generosity of local churches, individuals, organizations, and businesses who have become sustaining partners
  • What is a Clergy Person? – eClergys
    A clergy person is a trained and trusted spiritual leader who guides others in matters of faith, performs religious ceremonies, and supports their community They come from many different religious traditions, and their duties may vary, but they all share a commitment to serving others
  • CLERGY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ˈklɜr·dʒi Add to word list the religious leaders whose job is serving the needs of their religion and its members; priests, ministers, rabbis, etc (Definition of clergy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)





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