فا lay - definição. O que é فا lay. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é فا lay - definição

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Lay (disambiguation); Lay (poetry); Lay (poem); LAY

Lay preacher         
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PREACHER WHO IS NOT A MEMBER OF THE CLERGY
Lay preachers; Lay preaching
Lay preacher is a preacher or a religious proclaimer who is not a formally ordained cleric. Lay preaching varies in importance between religions and their sects.
Lay reader         
  • Badge sometimes worn by a licensed lay minister
PERSON AUTHORIZED TO LEAD SERVICES WHILST REMAINING PART OF THE LAITY, NOT OF THE CLERGY
Lay Readers; Lay Reader; Reader (Anglican Church); Student reader; Licensed Lay Minister; Warden of Readers; Lay readers; Reader (lay minister); Lay reader
·add. ·- A layman authorized to read parts of the public service of the church.
Licensed lay minister         
  • Badge sometimes worn by a licensed lay minister
PERSON AUTHORIZED TO LEAD SERVICES WHILST REMAINING PART OF THE LAITY, NOT OF THE CLERGY
Lay Readers; Lay Reader; Reader (Anglican Church); Student reader; Licensed Lay Minister; Warden of Readers; Lay readers; Reader (lay minister); Lay reader
A licensed lay minister (LLM) or lay reader (in some jurisdictions simply reader) is a person authorised by a bishop in the Anglican Communion, including the Free Church of England, to lead certain services of worship (or parts of the service), to preach and to carry out pastoral and teaching functions. They are formally trained and admitted to the office, but they remain part of the laity, not of the clergy.

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