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    Clergy" is from two Old French words, clergié and clergie, which refer to those with learning and derive from Medieval Latin clericatus, from Late Latin clericus (the same word from which "cleric" is derived). [2] ". Clerk", which used to mean one ordained to the ministry, also derives from clericus. In the Middle Ages, reading and writing ...

  2. Media in category "Christian clerical marriage". The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total. Le Tiers-Etat mariant les Religieux avec les Religieuses. G.25489 (2).jpg 3,182 × 2,240; 5 MB. Le Tiers-Etat mariant les Religieux avec les Religieuses. G.25489.jpg 6,157 × 4,409; 3.94 MB.

  3. Clerical marriage. Married Eastern Orthodox priest from Jerusalem with his family (three generations), circa 1893. Clerical marriage is the practice of allowing Christian clergy (those who have already been ordained) to marry. This practice is distinct from allowing married persons to become clergy.

  4. The Western or Latin Church does sometimes, though rarely, ordain married men, usually Protestant clergy who have become Catholics. A married man aged 35 and above may be ordained as a deacon, with his wife's permission. All sui iuris churches of the Catholic Church maintain the ancient tradition that, following ordination, marriage is not ...

  5. Nov 8, 2022 · The secret lives of clergy spouses. When I entered seminary in the fall of 1999, I was there to train for ministry. I was not on the lookout for a spouse. And yet, in my final year, I found myself falling in love with a United Methodist pastor from Alabama. When Matt was commissioned for service in his conference, we were not yet engaged.

  6. Evelyn Joshua. Evelyn Joshua (born December 17, 1968) is a Nigerian pastor, media personality and entrepreneur. She was the wife of T. B. Joshua, and succeeded him as head of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) following his death. [2]

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