lay status

  • 1lay communion — noun : the state of being in communion with the church as a layman; specifically : the condition of Roman Catholic clerics reduced to lay status * * * lay communion noun The state of being in the communion of the church as a layman • • • Main… …

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  • 2Lay presidency — is a form of celebrating the Lord s Supper (sometimes called the Eucharist) whereby the person presiding over the sacrament is not an ordained minister of religion. Similarly, when the celebrant is a deacon rather than a presbyter, the term… …

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  • 3Lay communion — is a term applied in the Catholic Church, to describe the status of a cleric who is in communion with the Church, but only with the standing of a lay person. In modern times lay communion is sometimes imposed, but only in exceptional… …

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  • 4Status Quo (Band) — Status Quo Status Quo im Jahr 2005 Gründung 1962/1965 Genre Hard Rock, Boogie Rock Website www.statusquo.co.uk …

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  • 5Status quo (группа) — Status Quo Status Quo Годы 1962 настоящее время Страна …

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  • 6Status Quo — Основная информация …

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  • 7Status Quo (группа) — Status Quo Status Quo Годы 1962 настоящее время Страна …

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  • 8Lay up —   Lay up is another term for cold storage and describes the status of equipment (such as a power plant) that has been placed in storage ( mothballed ) for latter use.   California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …

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  • 9Status in Roman legal system — Romans usually used the expression status to describe a person s position in the legal system . The individual could be a Roman citizen ( status civitatis ) unlike foreigners, or he could be free ( status libertatis ) unlike slaves, or he could… …

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  • 10Lay Carmelites — The Lay Carmelites is the name used today for the Third order associated with the Carmelites. It was established in 1476 by a bull of Pope Sixtus IV. It is known for devotion to Mary, under her title as Our Lady of Mount Carmel.Soon after the… …

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