Aged 38, she became a clergywoman nine years ago, after thorough studies in theology and philosophy. |
When the first clergywoman appeared in the United States, it was predicted by alarmists that men would be driven out of the pulpit by the new competition. |
It is quite lonely being one of the only clergywoman and you notice it more when you are the only woman in a room full of male clergy. |
She seemed to have been at the inn with the clergywoman, and was telling the tinker-mother the result. |
Before retiring in 1999, the clergywoman served for five years as the top staff executive for the Methodists' communications agency. |
Some of the terms used for individual clergy are clergyman, clergywoman and churchman. |