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clergy usually take care of the ritual aspects of the religious life... clergy have the above... an early example of a structured body of clergy organized as a separate and hereditary caste... clergy status is extended to all holders of minor orders... comes from the Medieval phenomenon of clergy who had either abandoned their diocese or otherwise lost their... Clergy have four classical rights... by this right clergy may be judged by ecclesiastical... was subsequently extended to the rest of the clergy by Imperial Decree... clergy cannot be called for military service or for duties or charges not compatible with his... The clergy of the Orthodox Church are the bishops... clergy consist of the orders of... New clergy are ordained deacons... In Anglican churches all clergy are permitted to marry... the roles of clergy are similar to Roman Catholic or Anglican clergy... that the clergy are a separate category of people... All clergy members are called by revelation and the laying on of hands by one who holds... by civil authorities in the United States as clergy for legal purposes... clergy is often referred to as the... the role of Buddhist clergy can vary greatly across different countries... The status and future of female Buddhist clergy in these countries continues to be a subject of debate... Scholarly articles on Christian Clergy from the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary Library...

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