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  1. Feb 2, 2016 · 3. 4-year-old Thuan says the Mass in both English and Latin. At around 11 minutes he says the "consecration" prayer with such reverence, it is moving! 4. This little Lebanese boy's grandfather is ...

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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 ...

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  4. Nov 24, 2018 · Despite possible accidents or cruel masters, household chores, and time away from home, childhood in the Middle Ages was not a dour time. Children were encouraged to play, and adults ensured that they got the opportunity. Archaeologists have discovered everything from toy knights and horses, to tiny cooking pots and pans.

  5. George C. Clerk – botanist and plant pathologist, son of Presbyterian minister, Carl Henry Clerk. Jane E. Clerk – teacher and pioneer woman education administrator on the Gold Coast, daughter of the Basel missionary, Nicholas Timothy Clerk. Her mother also had a Basel Mission pastor, Carl Meyer for a father.

  6. Jul 25, 2017 · Post Author: Erica Schemper. This article was first published as a blog entry at Don’t Flay the Sheep. Learning about worship in the pray ground. Last weekend, I posted a picture on instagram of my husband with our two youngest children, playing in the child-friendly “prayground” space at my sister in law’s church.

  7. German Pfarrerskinder (preacher's kids) play "church", in a painting by Johann Peter Hasenclever, c. 1847. Preacher's kid is a term to refer to a child of a preacher, pastor, deacon, vicar, lay leader, priest, minister or other similar church leader. Although the phrase can be used in a purely descriptive way, it may also be used as a stereotype.

  8. Roman Catholicism is the oldest and largest branch of Christianity . There are more than 1 billion Catholics worldwide. The Roman Catholic Church is led by the pope . The pope rules the church from Vatican City , which is a separate country inside Rome, Italy.

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