- clerics
- cler·ic || 'klerɪk n. member of the clergy
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Clerics of Saint Viator — Clerics of Saint Viator † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Clerics of Saint Viator St. Viator, lector of the cathedral at Lyons, France, lived in the fourth century and is the earliest type of the teacher of the cathedral schools, In the… … Catholic encyclopedia
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