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121 член монашеского ордена
Religion: (какого-л.) regular (One of the regular clergy)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > член монашеского ордена
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122 член религиозного ордена
Religion: (какого-л.) regular (One of the regular clergy)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > член религиозного ордена
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123 архиерей
(священнослужитель, относящийся к высшей степени христ. церк. иерархии; общее название) archiereus, hierarch, eparch, member of higher orders of clergy; (еп., архиеп., а тж. любое уполномоченное лицо, осуществляющее церк. руководство регионом, провинцией, территорией) англик. ordinary"Великий архиерей" (икона Христа в облачении архиерея) — The Great Hierarch
епархиальный архиерей — ruling bishop, local primate
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124 белое духовенство
( общее название священнослужителей - священников и диаконов - немонахов) secular ecclesiastics, the married [secular, parish, "white"] clergyРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > белое духовенство
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125 духовное лицо
ecclesiastic, clerical person, a man of God, cleric, clergyman, churchmanРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > духовное лицо
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126 неподсудность духовенства светскому суду
истор.(упразднена в Америке в 1790, в Англии - в 1827) the benefit of clergyРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > неподсудность духовенства светскому суду
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127 приходский священник
см. тж. священникparish priest, parson, vicar, rector, residentiaryдом приходского священника — rectory, vicarage
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > приходский священник
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128 чёрное духовенство
(монашествующее священство, см. духовенство) the "black" [celebate, monastic] clergyРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > чёрное духовенство
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