Words and phrases that have a meaning related to clergy:  (170 results)
Antonyms:
laity, temporalty
Often used in the same context:
priests, clergymen, bishops, pastors, laity, congregations, dioceses, seminarians, deacons, prelates, parishioners, clerics, church, archdiocese, episcopalians, clergywomen, churches, priesthood, churchmen, synod, laypeople, archbishop, ordination, priestly, vestries, episcopacy, deaconesses, theologians, presbyters, parishes, catholics, episcopal, seminaries, anglicans, chaplains, presbyterians, monsignors, ecclesiastics, amia, oblates, jesuits, pews, protestant denomination, methodists, catholic church, rabbis, primatial, bishopric, clergywoman, presbytery, denomination, congregational, patriarchates, cardinals, nazarenes, pope, celibates, clericalism, ecclesiastical, franciscans, curia, general synod, friars, intercessory, churchgoers, theological, disfellowship, sexual abuse, ordainment, confraternities, canonist, catechizing, hierarchs, pentecostal, pauperizing, episcopate, saints, parish, anglican communion, preachers, vicars, nuns, liturgy, passionist, parsonages, uniate, suffragan, communicants, sulpician, abusers, ratzinger, cantors, roman curia, imams, ecclesiological, lutherans, apostleship, ecumenical, koinonia, confessors, laywoman, prelacy, missionaries, gentry, notables, dignitaries, intellectuals, scholars, aristocrats, coreligionists, literati, bereaved, divorced, maladjusted, committed, exiled, infertile, inmate, issei, physician, quarrelsome, subservient, uncooperative, abusing, addicted, adulterous, amenable, biracial, childless, disorderly
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— Nouns for clergy: person, abuse, house, man, wives, misconduct, members, men, reserves, state, imps, more...

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