Before retiring in 1999, the clergywoman served for five years as the top staff executive for the Methodists' communications agency. |
The Reverend Pinkerton of the Forest of Dean, a rural clergywoman, meticulously gathered all the offical reports. |
A deaconess is about to become the first Church of England clergywoman to marry a divorced man. |
When a clergywoman preaches from a pulpit, she enters a space which has particular aesthetic value. |
She seemed to have been at the inn with the clergywoman, and was telling the tinker-mother the result. |
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. |