The result is that he jumps to easy conclusions, something intelligent laypeople are not likely to trust. |
The church, through its nuns, priests, and laypeople, positions itself in direct opposition to tyranny and oppression. |
The curriculum sets up a false opposition between a literate clergy and the illiterate laypeople. |
Each standing commission consists of three bishops, three priests or deacons, and six laypersons. |
However, since their revival as leisure songs among laypersons they have been performed in a variety of contexts. |
But laypersons should not hesitate to involve themselves in the intellectual apostolate. |