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In Christianity, the term secular clergy refers to deacons and priests who are not monastics or otherwise members of religious life. Secular priests (sometimes known as diocesan priests) are priests who commit themselves to a certain geographical area and are ordained into the service of the residents of a diocese[1] or equivalent church administrative region. That includes serving the everyday needs of the people in parishes, but their activities are not limited to that of their parish.

  1. ^ ""Diocesan Priests", Diocese of Helena". Archived from the original on March 6, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2019.

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Secular clergy

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Religion's Secular Therapy Project. Launched in March 2011 as a collaborative effort to provide an online space where deconverted clergy could gather...

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modern era. "Secular" is a part of the Christian church's history, which even has secular clergy since the medieval period. Furthermore, secular and religious...

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foreigners. In 1849, a royal decree removed a few parishes from the secular clergy, which was mainly Filipinos, and gave those parishes to the Recollects...

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Cathedral

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monastic foundation, and some of secular clergy, have cloisters, which traditionally provided an open area where secular activities took place protected...

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Benefit of clergy

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Becket asserted that these secular courts had no jurisdiction over clergy members because it was the privilege of clergy not to be accused or tried for...

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clergy, distinct from the diocesan or secular clergy. Those ordained priests or deacons who are not members of some sort of religious order (secular priests)...

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the laity (male and female non-clergy) and secular clergy (deacons, priests, bishops and even Popes). Although Secular Franciscans make a public profession...

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Regular clergy

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regula) of life, and are therefore also members of religious institutes. Secular clergy are clerics who are not bound by a rule of life. The observance of the...

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Clerical clothing

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heavy wool. In tropical climates white is worn. This is the norm for secular clergy and members of religious institutes. Some religious societies such as...

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Alb

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by Christians, and especially by the clergy for the Eucharistic liturgy. In early-medieval Europe secular clergy also normally wore the alb in non-liturgical...

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Secularization movement in the Philippines

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key groups among the Catholic clergy in the Philippines in relation to the secularization movement. Seculars (seculares) – Clergymen who are not affiliated...

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English Benedictine Reform

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period. In the mid-tenth century almost all monasteries were staffed by secular clergy, who were often married. The reformers sought to replace them with celibate...

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Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites

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a third order of Catholic lay persons and secular clergy associated with the Discalced Carmelites. Secular Discalced Carmelites profess promises to strive...

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Philip Neri

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priest noted for founding the Congregation of the Oratory, a society of secular clergy. Philip was the son of Francesco di Neri, a lawyer, and his wife Lucrezia...

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Dicastery for the Clergy

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lost many of its powers, retaining only those relating to disciplining secular clergy, but still held onto its original name prior to Pope Paul VI's apostolic...

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A secular state is an idea pertaining to secularity, whereby a state is or purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither...

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Personal prelature

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governed under the Dicastery for the Clergy. Personal prelatures are composed of lay people served by their own secular clergy and prelate. Unlike dioceses,...

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(below) Chaplain of His Holiness Clergy, Regular – see: Regular clergy (below) Clergy, Secular – see: Secular clergy (below) Coadjutor bishop — an auxiliary...

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Hesychast controversy

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two ecclesiastical parties, the party of the monks and that of the secular clergy; or, finally, about a rivalry between opponents of union with the Latins...

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Edward the Martyr

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of the monastic reform movement. He had forced the lay nobility and secular clergy to surrender land and sell it at low prices to the monasteries. Æthelwold...

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Psalms

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Different one-week schemata were employed: most secular clergy followed the Roman distribution, while regular clergy almost universally followed that of St Benedict...

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Old Catholic Church

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the Netherlands. While the religious clergy remained loyal to the Holy See, three-quarters of the secular clergy at first followed Codde, but by 1706...

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Catholic Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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local secular clergy but instead fought over the influence in the country. Even afterward, the Franciscans spent little time educating the local secular clergy...

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Eadwig

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monks and of secular clergy, but he was later portrayed as an enemy of the movement who despoiled the monasteries and favoured the secular clergy. According...

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