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Antonyms:
laity,
temporalty
Often used in the same context:
priests,
clergymen,
bishops,
pastors,
laity,
congregations,
dioceses,
seminarians,
deacons,
prelates,
parishioners,
clerics,
church,
archdiocese,
episcopalians,
clergywomen,
churches,
priesthood,
churchmen,
synod,
laypeople,
archbishop,
ordination,
priestly,
vestries,
episcopacy,
deaconesses,
theologians,
presbyters,
parishes,
catholics,
episcopal,
seminaries,
anglicans,
chaplains,
presbyterians,
monsignors,
ecclesiastics,
amia,
oblates,
jesuits,
pews,
protestant denomination,
methodists,
catholic church,
rabbis,
primatial,
bishopric,
clergywoman,
presbytery,
denomination,
congregational,
patriarchates,
cardinals,
nazarenes,
pope,
celibates,
clericalism,
ecclesiastical,
franciscans,
curia,
general synod,
friars,
intercessory,
churchgoers,
theological,
disfellowship,
sexual abuse,
ordainment,
confraternities,
canonist,
catechizing,
hierarchs,
pentecostal,
pauperizing,
episcopate,
saints,
parish,
anglican communion,
preachers,
vicars,
nuns,
liturgy,
passionist,
parsonages,
uniate,
suffragan,
communicants,
sulpician,
abusers,
ratzinger,
cantors,
roman curia,
imams,
ecclesiological,
lutherans,
apostleship,
ecumenical,
koinonia,
confessors,
laywoman,
prelacy,
missionaries,
gentry,
notables,
dignitaries,
intellectuals,
scholars,
aristocrats,
coreligionists,
literati,
bereaved,
divorced,
maladjusted,
committed,
exiled,
infertile,
inmate,
issei,
physician,
quarrelsome,
subservient,
uncooperative,
abusing,
addicted,
adulterous,
amenable,
biracial,
childless,
disorderly
More specific:
cardinalate,
first estate,
lords spiritual,
pastorate,
prelacy,
prelature
Appears in the definition of:
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becket,
bema,
benefit of clergy,
biretta,
chancel,
clergyman,
clerical,
clericalism,
clerical collar,
dog collar,
first estate,
hus,
huss,
jan hus,
john huss,
laic,
laity,
lay,
lords spiritual,
man of the cloth,
presbytery,
recession,
recessional,
reverend,
roman collar,
saint thomas a becket,
sanctuary,
secular,
st. thomas a becket,
temporalty,
thomas a becket,
vestment
More general:
priesthood
Also try:
— Nouns for clergy:
person,
abuse,
house,
man,
wives,
misconduct,
members,
men,
reserves,
state,
imps,
more...
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