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Clergy is the generic term used to describe the formal religious leadership within a given religion. The term comes from the Greek - klros, "a lot", "that which is assigned by lot" allotment or metaphorically, "heritage". Depending on the religion, clergy usually take care of the ritual aspects of the religious life, teach or otherwise help in spreading the religions doctrine
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Puja & Rituals by shweta singh at 1:49 PM on November 16, 2008
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Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 12:20 AM on February 02, 2009
These are the clergy of Christendom. The Christianity of Christ and his followers had no "clergy".Catholic: The Leader of the Catholic Church: The Pope, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops
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Puja & Rituals by Neha Bist at 4:17 PM on January 04, 2009
The word clergy has a fascinating history, but essentially the word means a person assigned to take care of people in a church. The tradition of a group of people who were assigned to take care
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Puja & Rituals by Neha Bist at 3:31 PM on December 22, 2008
The body of people ordained for religious service....By clergy in the strict sense is meant the entire ecclesiastical hierarchy. The clergy by Divine right form an order or state which is essentially the name from that fact. These statements do not give us, however, the steps by which kleros, "lot" became "clergy" or "cleric". Probably the best suggested explanation is
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Puja & Rituals by rudra pratap at 1:47 AM on December 21, 2008
The word clergy has a fascinating history, but essentially the word means a person assigned to take care of people in a church. The tradition of a group of people who were assigned to take care
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Puja & Rituals by rudra pratap at 12:17 AM on December 21, 2008
Well, the tricks are many.See the Related Links to the right for some opinions
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News & Current Affairs by neelam 90 at 3:59 AM on December 19, 2008
Clergy is the generic term used to describe the formal religious leadership within a given religion. The term comes from greek fortune, or metaphorically, heritage.Depending on the religion, clergy of age ceremonies, marriage, and death. Clergy of most faiths work outside formal houses of worship, and can be found working in hospitals, nursing homes, missions, armies, etc. A monk, known as a Bhikkhu
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Puja & Rituals by ketan nigam at 10:33 PM on October 16, 2008
of the political amnesty granted to him by Prez.Parvez. Now this bank balance will bulge and increase manifold. How can such a man with no scruples or morals can stand up to the mighty clergy, unbridlable army
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News & Current Affairs by Surya at 4:51 AM on September 14, 2008
insist that she must be killed to prevent Satans plans, to which most of the clergy including the Pope opposes, as they state that taking a life in an attempt to stop evil is sinful.Twenty years later, alive and well. Despite Canes initial suspicion, they make a plan to retrieve York.At the church, where Kovak and his clergy informs the Pope of Yorks location, he orders them to hide and protect her
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Movies by pooja verma at 8:29 PM on November 04, 2009
of the Clergy in 1682. These attempted to clarify the theological justification of the Gallican Liberties by appealing to the conciliar theory and reasoning that Christ gave Peter and the popes spiritual the French clergy to turn to Rome for help when they, along with the government, came under attack. Eventually the movement died out.mb-soft.com...Gallicanism is the belief that popular civil authorityoften
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Puja & Rituals by gangadhar ti at 4:24 PM on December 10, 2008
The rubrics regulations for the type of vestments to be worn vary between the various communions and denominations. In some, clergy are directed to wear special clerical clothing in public at all, most, or some times. This generally consists of a clerical collar, clergy shirt, and on certain occasions a cassock. In the case of members of religious orders, non-liturgical wear includes a religious habit
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Puja & Rituals by komal singh at 11:56 PM on February 01, 2009
Rector -- http://dictionary.reference.com/bro wse/rector rec&183;tor [rek-ter...]noun1. a member of the clergy in charge of a parish in the Protestant Episcopal Church.2. Roman Catholic Church. an ecclesiastic in charge of a college, religious house, or congregation.3. Anglican Church. a member of the clergy who has the charge of a parish with full possession of all its rights, tithes, etc.4. the head
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Puja & Rituals by arvinda swam at 7:46 PM on December 18, 2008