clergywoman in English

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a female priest or minister of a Christian church.

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1. What is the definition of Clergywoman? What is the meaning of Clergywoman? How do you use Clergywoman in a sentence? What are synonyms for Clergywoman?

2. Clergywoman definition: A Clergywoman is a female member of the clergy

3. Clergywoman translate: mulher-sacerdote

4. Carol Ruth Knox, Clergywoman, writer

5. Meaning and definitions of Clergywoman, translation in Hawaiian language for Clergywoman with similar and opposite words

6. ‘Cranham has had many clergymen, and, at last, one Clergywoman.’ ‘As a Clergywoman I confront many hard issues.’ ‘A deaconess is about to become the first Church of England Clergywoman to marry a divorced man.’ ‘When a Clergywoman preaches from a …

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8. Clergywoman (Noun) A female member of the clergy

9. A Churchwoman is the same as a clergywoman.

10. Definition of Clergywoman noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

11. Definition of Clergywoman noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

12. Clergywoman n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

13. To the Point: Suggestions for Churches with a Clergywoman 0

14. 'Clergywoman' is a 11 letter word starting with C and ending with N Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Clergywoman We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Clergywoman will help you to finish your crossword today

15. 12 synonyms for Churchwoman: churchman, clergyman, clergywoman, cleric, clerical, clerk, divine

16. English Language Learners Definition of Clergywoman : a woman who is a member of the clergy especially in a Christian church See the full definition for Clergywoman in the English Language …

17. See authoritative translations of Clergywoman in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

18. Some of the terms used for individual clergy are Clergyman, clergywoman, and churchman.

19. Synonyms for Clergywoman include churchman, padre, preacher, theologian, bishop, chaplain, cleric, curate, deacon and deaconess

20. Lesbian Clergywoman will face church trial By United Methodist News Service A Washington state Clergywoman will face a United Methodist church trial for disclosing that she is living in a "covenanted homosexual relationship." The Rev

21. Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church Clergywoman Faculty, Wesley Theological Seminary Washington, DC The Rev

22. It's all in there: shoes, sex, dating, the sexist remarks with which every Clergywoman is all too …

23. A United Methodist Clergywoman on that “Amen and A-woman” Interfaith Prayer UMVoices on January 7, 2021 Rev

24. "Getting personal" He ended his tour at Westminster Abbey where he publicly shook hands with a Clergywoman,

25. Clergywoman, Laurie Idahosa has apologized to Pete Edochie after she said his mother was a child bride and victim of rape

26. Recall that the Clergywoman had made her comment against the Veteran actor’s opinion on married African women and their cheating husbands

27. Recall that the Clergywoman had made her comment against the Veteran actor’s opinion on married African women and their cheating husbands.

28. Clergywoman, Laurie Idahosa has apologized to Pete Edochie after she said his mother was a child bride and victim of rape

29. Clergywoman, Laurie Idahosa has apologized to Pete Edochie after she said his mother was a child bride and victim of rape

30. Recall that the Clergywoman had made her comment against the Veteran actor’s opinion on married African women and their cheating husbands.

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32. People whose work is primarily for religious purposes, such as priests, ministers, pastors, elders, clergyman, Clergywoman, etc., are exempt from unemployment benefits.

33. The Clergywoman, who was born and brought up in Loughborough, is a newly qualified pilot who enjoys bell-ringing, singing and circle dancing

34. Clergywoman Laurie Idahosa says Pete Edochie's mother who was 15 year old was a case of child bride and a victim of rape

35. Clergywoman [ˈklɜːdʒɪˌwʊmən] N (clergywomen (pl)) (Anglican) → pastora f anglicana; (Protestant) → pastora f protestante Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co

36. “She was one of those leaders who sort of grew up and found her voice as a Native American woman, as a Clergywoman, as an activist, through the church,” Burton said

37. Clergyman noun [ C ] us ​ /ˈklɜr·dʒi·mən/ plural clergymen us /ˈklɜr·dʒi·mən, -ˌmen/ clergywomen us /ˈklɜr·dʒiˌwɪm·ən/ (female clergywoman, us /ˈklɜr·dʒiˌwʊm·ən/)

38. As a Clergywoman, I keenly feel how my ordination as a Protestant is a stumbling block for the unity of our churches, even as I am equally committed to following God's call in my life

39. Churchwoman in Christianity topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Churchwoman church‧wom‧an / ˈtʃɜːtʃˌwʊmən $ ˈtʃɜːrtʃ- / noun ( plural churchwomen / -ˌwɪmɪn / ) [ countable ] RRC a female priest SYN clergywoman Examples from the Corpus Churchwoman • For James, a gentle Churchwoman with two young children

40. How are you doing as a Clergywoman during this global pandemic? Are you surviving? Or are you thriving? Come together with other clergywomen to discuss these unprecedented times and to exchange ideas for both surviving and thriving in your ministry, whatever your context.

41. Clergywoman, Laurie Idahosa, has apologised to Pete Edochie after she stated that the veteran actor’s mother was a victim of rape and a child bride following his statement about his mum marrying his 40-year-old dad at the age of 15.

42. Clergywoman (n.) 1670s, "a nun," from clergy + woman on the model of clergyman.Not seriously as "woman pastor, woman of the clerical profession" until 1871; in between it was used humorously for "old woman" or "domineering wife of a clergyman."

43. One Clergywoman described her whole process, fairly typical both of the biblical accounts of call and of women interviewed: "I feel it in my heart, I prayed, I thought, I fasted, I sought counsel, I was in the Word, and I felt in my heart that God said, 'I want you to preach my Word.'" [8] However, in spite of their personal experiences of call