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  2. Category:Christian religious occupations - Wikipedia

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    Major orders in the Catholic Church (3 C, 16 P) Methodist ecclesiastical offices (9 C, 11 P) W. Christian worship roles (6 P) Pages in category "Christian religious ...

  3. List of religious titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Their authority within their sui juris church is equal to that of a patriarch, but they receive fewer ceremonial honors. Primate: Primate can be used as synonymous for "presiding bishop" at any level within the church - e.g., a patriarch is primate within his autonomous church, a Metropolitan is primate within his province, etc.

  4. Hierarchy of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    In canonical and general usage, it refers to those who exercise authority within a Christian church. [3] In the Catholic Church, authority rests chiefly with bishops, [4] while priests and deacons serve as their assistants, co-workers or helpers. [5] Accordingly, "hierarchy of the Catholic Church" is also used to refer to the bishops alone. [6]

  5. Lay ecclesial ministry - Wikipedia

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    The ecclesial vocations serve the Church, while lay vocations are vocations by which the Church serves the world. Programs for the theological education and pastoral formation of laypersons, for the purpose in engaging in full-time and often lifelong ministry in the Church, have grown exponentially in the last four decades.

  6. Bishops in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church holds that the College of Bishops as a group is the successor of the College of Apostles. The Church also holds that uniquely among the apostles, Saint Peter, the first Bishop of Rome, was granted a role of leadership and authority, giving the pope the right to govern the Church together with the bishops. [42]

  7. Minister (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    Some persons within the church receive formation, usually including graduate studies in theology or divinity, and then exercising some leadership role in the community.In common usage, when someone refers to a "minister of the church" they are referring to any one of these "professional" ministers.