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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › KlerusKlerusWikipedia

    Klerus. Der Erzbischof von Canterbury, der Oberrabbiner des Vereinigten Königreichs, der Großmufti von Bosnien-Herzegowina und ein führender Vertreter der Red-Letter Christians. Der Klerus (altertümlich auch Klerisei oder Clerisei) ist die Gesamtheit der Angehörigen des geistlichen Standes, der Kleriker .

  2. Clero regular. Clero regular, atualmente denominado mais comumente de clero religioso, é constituído por todos os clérigos regulares da Igreja Católica, que seguem uma regra de uma determinada ordem religiosa, que tem o seu próprio império e títulos específicos. O termo regular provém do fato de que cada ordem religiosa estabelecia ...

  3. The Anglican ministry is both the leadership and agency of Christian service in the Anglican Communion. Ministry commonly refers to the office of ordained clergy: the threefold order of bishops, priests and deacons. More accurately, Anglican ministry includes many laypeople who devote themselves to the ministry of the church, either ...

  4. Law of consecrated life. Catholicism portal. v. t. e. 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.

  5. The Combatant Clergy Association ( Persian: جامعه روحانیت مبارز, romanized : Jâme'e-ye Ruhâniat-e Mobârez) is a politically active group in Iran, but not a political party in the traditional sense. It has never been registered as a political party; however, it acts as a fragmented caucus and has actively operated in the ...

  6. Catholic Church. The canon law of the Roman Catholic Church does not allow for homosexuals to be ordained. The church requires that clerics "observe perfect and perpetual continence for the sake of the kingdom of heaven"; [1] for this reason, priests in Roman Catholic dioceses make vows of celibacy at their ordination, thereby agreeing to ...

  7. Clerical celibacy is the requirement in certain religions that some or all members of the clergy be unmarried. Clerical celibacy also requires abstention from deliberately indulging in sexual thoughts and behavior outside of marriage, because these impulses are regarded as sinful. [1] Vows of celibacy are generally required for monks and nuns ...