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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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00(i) Someone who is trained to perform religious duties and ceremonies in Church for christian.02br
00(ii) Women who is trained to perform religious duties and ceremonies in Church for christian like Mother Theresa.02br
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0 Hi,02br
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00(i): it depends on what type of Christian you're talking about. Priest for catholics, pastor for protestants, and maybe another term I'm not aware of for orthodoxes.02br
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00(ii) Mother Theresa was a Christian catholic nun. Catholic nuns do not "perform ceremonies" (I assume you're referring to the Holy Mass and administration of sacram
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0 Thanks. Do you all know if got any other name? 02br
00If women perform ceremonies, how do we call them?02br
00If men who do not perform ceremonies, how do we call them? 0-
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0 Hi,02br
00I've just recalled the term used by Orthodoxes: 01i00Patriarch02i00.01blockquote
01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10 Do you all know if got any other name? 12blockquote
11i00Bishop, Archbishop, Vicar, Deacon, Pope02i00 are all names for different roles in Christianity. They
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0In most Protestant denominations, you can have women as well as men can be ministers. You don't call a female minister anything different than you call a male minister.0-
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0Sorry but you have to be more specific than just 'Christian'. There are many different denominations and many different names for their ministers.02br
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00Nun and monks, however, do not really conduct ceremonies.02br
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00Churches I deal with at work (not traditional UK ones) tend to have pastors, but then of course some pastors are 'higher' in the c

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