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Regular clergy, or just regulars, are clerics in the Catholic Church who follow a rule (Latin: regula) of life, and are therefore also members of religious institutes. Secular clergy are clerics who are not bound by a rule of life.
Clergy are formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding...
Word Count : 7957Regular clergy, or just regulars, are clerics in the Catholic Church who follow a rule (Latin: regula) of life, and are therefore also members of religious...
Word Count : 648rather than the "regular" duties of monastic clergy who were bound to the rule of a religious order, often called "religious clergy". While the term "diocesan...
Word Count : 1476Regular Baptists, an 18th-century American and Canadian Baptist group Regular clergy, members of a religious order subject to a rule of life Regular Force...
Word Count : 962deacons constitute what is called the religious or regular clergy, distinct from the diocesan or secular clergy. Those ordained priests or deacons who are not...
Word Count : 4892family of canons regular. This is because of the intimate connection existing between the two; for while separated from the secular clergy by their vows...
Word Count : 1037Révérend Père / Mon Père : abbots and some other regular clergy. Frère / Mon Frère : regular clergy unless style with Père (the usage changes a lot according...
Word Count : 443missions were founded and staffed by numerous Catholic religious orders of regular clergy. The following is a list of these missionaries to New Spain. Diego de...
Word Count : 2457act of the Parliament of Ireland which banished all ordinaries and regular clergy of the Roman Catholic Church from Ireland. By 1 May 1698 all "popish...
Word Count : 576ordained clergy. The certainly worked closely with the secular clergy of the country, and are often mentioned by the missionaries of the regular orders...
Word Count : 3520(below) Chaplain of His Holiness Clergy, Regular – see: Regular clergy (below) Clergy, Secular – see: Secular clergy (below) Coadjutor bishop — an auxiliary...
Word Count : 1707establishment, given that they did not like the idea of having the other regular clergy orders -Mercedarians, Franciscans and Order of Preachers- taking the...
Word Count : 61501594 he interceded in the Wisbech Stirs, a dispute between secular and regular clergy. Fr. Garnet preferred nonviolent resistance to the religious persecution...
Word Count : 5334cloistered ideal was no longer acceptable to more than a tiny minority of regular clergy, and that any attempt on their part to enforce their order's stricter...
Word Count : 14401poorly educated and underpaid. The clergy consisted of two major groups, the regular clergy and the secular clergy. Regular clerics lived under a monastic...
Word Count : 28575£1000. Clergy are no longer required to make a declaration as to simony on ordination, but offences are now likely to be dealt with under the Clergy Discipline...
Word Count : 1376Dignity standards for the clergy: issues of ordination at all levels and of suitability of behavior and background for clergy Reconciliation of the lapsed:...
Word Count : 10937for the Clergy, formerly named Congregation for the Clergy (Latin: Congregatio pro Clericis; formerly the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy and Sacred...
Word Count : 734one-week schemata were employed: most secular clergy followed the Roman distribution, while regular clergy almost universally followed that of St Benedict...
Word Count : 8895Church Canonical age Emancipation Exemption Heresy Clerics Secular clergy Regular clergy Obligation of celibacy Clerics and public office Incardination and...
Word Count : 3341service that are normally the responsibility of the clergy (e.g. giving sermons when the regular clergy are on vacation). The Assemblies of God official...
Word Count : 316Church Canonical age Emancipation Exemption Heresy Clerics Secular clergy Regular clergy Obligation of celibacy Clerics and public office Incardination and...
Word Count : 2140of being a member of the clergy. The term defrocking originated in the ritual removal of vestments as a penalty against clergy that was eventually codified...
Word Count : 1880Church Canonical age Emancipation Exemption Heresy Clerics Secular clergy Regular clergy Obligation of celibacy Clerics and public office Incardination and...
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