A cleric's home is called a manse.
A cleric's skullcap is called a zucchetto. It begins with the letter z.
The cleric that is ranked below a priest is the Deacon. The Deacon is only ranked higher than the people of the church and usually only serves one church. Deacons may be married, while priests may not.
Those letters spell cleric.
a cleric or student who wandered throughout Europe from as early as the 800s
A cleric's house is typically called a rectory or a parsonage. It is a residence provided by a church for the cleric to live in while serving the congregation.
A cleric's home is called a manse.
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A French cleric is a person who is ordained for religious duties in the Catholic Church in France. They can include priests, bishops, deacons, and other ordained ministers within the church hierarchy.
Cleric's Challenge was created in 1993.
A cleric's skullcap is called a zucchetto. It begins with the letter z.
Richard Peters - cleric - was born in 1704.
Cleric's Challenge II was created in 1995.
Thomas Thomas - cleric - died in 1877.
Robert Wynne - cleric - died in 1743.
William Thomas - cleric - was born in 1734.