Associations to the word «Clergy»
Noun
- Layman
- Tithe
- Ordination
- Nobility
- Parishioner
- Synod
- Faithful
- Sacrament
- Liturgy
- Papacy
- Nobles
- Archdeacon
- Burgher
- Cleric
- Churchman
- Episcopal
- Denomination
- Diocese
- Eucharist
- Anglican
- Bishop
- Communion
- Deacon
- Priesthood
- Boniface
- Legate
- Protestant
- Congregation
- Preaching
- Aristocracy
- Peasantry
- Methodist
- Seminary
- Schism
- Gentry
- Puritan
- Orthodox
- Archbishop
- Heresy
- Consecration
- Religious
- Catechism
- Commoner
- Jesuit
- Orthodoxy
- Pulpit
- Clergyman
- Vicar
- Protestantism
- Reformation
- Persecution
- Canon
- Priest
- Vatican
- Vocation
- Hierarchy
- Lutheran
- Pope
- Friar
- Catholic
- Bishopric
- Catholicism
- Visitation
- Patriarch
- Felony
- Privilege
- Presbyterian
- Archdiocese
- Heretic
- Church
- Prelate
- Evangelical
- Piety
- Zeal
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Clergy»
Wiktionary
CLERGY, noun. Body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.
Dictionary definition
CLERGY, noun. In Christianity, clergymen collectively (as distinguished from the laity).
Wise words
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