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Harvard was founded to train clergy for the puritans. (Answer found at the link below.)
The two types of clergy were regular clergy and secular clergy. Regular clergy were those who were in monastic orders, and so were regulated by the rules of those orders; they included monks and abbots. Secular clergy were those who served the secular population; they were deacons, priests, and bishops serving the secular people, or people who were not clergy.
Yes, the Catholic clergy.
The goal was to have (more) equality in France by introducing a constitution in which it was stated (among other things) that everybody was equal, so there were no more priviliges for the nobility, and the clergy and nobility were also to pay taxes, just like the bourgeoisie. Also, freedom of speech, press and religion were a goal of this declaration.
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priests, ministers, pastors
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Clergy
Chaplains is the term used for clergy that serve in the military in the role of clergy.
In Catholic & Orthodox Churches, clergy can be priests, monks, bishops, etc. In most Protestant denominations, they are ministers.
Priests will be priests: belong to the clergy, ministers of a Christian Church.
Catholics and orthodox Christians have many levels of their clergy, those who preach are called priests other denominations will call the preachers by either preacher or pastor
Harvard was founded to train clergy for the puritans. (Answer found at the link below.)
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Friend to the churches. has written: 'A plea for the ministers of the Gospel' -- subject(s): Clergy, Salaries
The term "clergy" as an adjective refers to individuals who are ordained or belong to a religious group that performs spiritual functions, such as priests, ministers, or rabbis. It signifies a connection to religious leadership or service.