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UNFROCK - traduction vers arabe

REMOVAL OF THEIR RIGHTS TO EXERCISE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE ORDAINED MINISTRY
Defrock; Defrocked; Defrocked priest; De-frocked; Unfrock; Dismissal from the clerical state

UNFROCK         

الفعل

جَرَّدَ كاهِنًا

unfrock         
فِعْل : يجرِّد كاهناً من ثوبه أو سلطته
unfrock         
جرد من ثوبه ، طرده

Définition

Unfrock
·vt To deprive or divest or a frock; specifically, to deprive of priestly character or privilege; as, to unfrock a priest.

Wikipédia

Defrocking

Defrocking, unfrocking, degradation, or laicization of clergy is the removal of their rights to exercise the functions of the ordained ministry. It may be grounded on criminal convictions, disciplinary problems, or disagreements over doctrine or dogma, but may also be done at their request for personal reasons, such as running for civil office, taking over a family business, declining health or old age, desire to marry against the rules for clergy in a particular church, or an unresolved dispute. The form of the procedure varies according to the Christian denomination concerned.

The words "defrocking" or "unfrocking" refers to the ritual removal of the frock-like vestments of clergy and ministers. These rituals are generally no longer practiced and were sometimes separate from dismissals from ordained ministry, leading some to contend that modern use of "defrocking" is inaccurate. However, others maintain "defrocking" as a common synonym for laicization, one particularly popular in English.