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Often used in the same context:
prelates,
bishops,
theologians,
priests,
clergymen,
clergy,
archbishops,
cardinals,
ecclesiastics,
clerics,
hierarchs,
pope,
laity,
abbots,
episcopacy,
vicars,
presbyters,
laypeople,
papal,
nuns,
catholics,
anglicans,
pastors,
ecclesiastical,
schismatics,
parishioners,
pontiff,
roman curia,
priestly,
monsignors,
curial,
pius v,
saints,
parishes,
apostolic,
penitents,
dioceses,
diplomats,
canonist,
ministers,
politicians,
consistories,
catholic church,
scholars,
nuncio,
jurists,
vestries,
holy father,
seminarians,
ratzinger,
pius ix,
monks,
magisterium,
statesmen,
theological,
episcopal,
pelagius,
counter reformation,
royals,
cassock,
intellectuals,
churchwardens,
homilies,
catechisms,
conciliar,
ecclesiology,
dicastery,
jesuits,
sadducees,
beatifications,
celibates,
pontifical,
gregory nazianzen,
ecumenism,
papist,
carmelite order,
papal nuncio,
trappists,
deaconesses,
anathemas,
ordination,
episcopalians,
motu proprio,
synodal,
roman catholicism,
gospels,
papacy,
clericalism,
anticlericalism,
mariology,
abbeys,
friars,
chasuble,
intercommunion,
beguines,
tertullian,
passionist,
pontificate,
papal infallibility,
anabaptists,
popery,
cistercians,
churchman,
protestants,
evangelicals,
abolitionists,
dissenters,
nonconformists,
presbyterians,
methodists,
protestant,
religionists,
baptists,
calvinists
Also try:
— Adjectives for churchmen:
high,
many,
great,
english,
good,
few,
prominent,
most,
protestant,
zealous,
liberal,
more...
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