A government department, normally headed by a minister
“After graduating in 1966, he pursued a career in government, working at the Ministry of Finance.”
The body of persons who are trained and ordained for religious service
“But, for the most part, of the youthful sons of the churches, the right and best men do enter the ministry.”
The spiritual work or service of Christians, especially evangelism
“Next year will mark fifty years of evangelical ministry at the church.”
The period of tenure, especially of a minister of religion
“In the decades that followed his death, out of the circle of 12 that had accompanied him during his three years of ministry, 10 would die a martyr's death.”
A means of pursuing an aim
“What events led to Pitt's resignation, and by what ministry was he succeeded?”
A body of executives or advisers serving a leader
A diplomatic minister, especially one below the rank of ambassador, and their staff
A governing or controlling system or administration
An act, or acts of, kindness or charity
The process or act of managing, running or governing (something)
Comfort, ease or enjoyment that has been provided or facilitated by something
A building that houses monks, nuns, or priests
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