Thus, unordained monks, friars, nuns, and religious brothers and sisters are not part of the clergy. |
Thus did I, who had been vowed to the anchorite order of St. Augustine, enter upon my life as an unordained anchorite. |
Pope John Paul II continued the liberalizations of Mass, allowing females to serve in place of altar boys and to permit unordained men and women to distribute communion in the hands of standing recipients. |
Apostles, angels, ministers, builders of an ecclesial community by way of an unordained lay ministry. |
The Baptists in all this region considered him as their greatest layman and their unordained Bishop. |
And for order sake where that may be had, the unordained are not to be received as pastors. |