doorkeeper as of a church
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ostiarydoorkeeper, as of a church
ostiarya doorkeeper at a church
ostiariesOSTIARY, a doorkeeper at a church
OSTIARYChurch doorkeeper
dogmasystem of principles or beliefs, as of a church
dogmassystem of principles or beliefs, as of a church
unchurchDeprive (a building) of its status as a church
unchurchingDeprive (a building) of its status as a church
unchurchesDeprive (a building) of its status as a church
dogmatasystem of principles or beliefs, as of a church
stoupsbasin for holy water, as at the entrance of a church
stoupbasin for holy water, as at the entrance of a church
ecclesiasticalof or relating to a church esp as an established institution
grithprotection or asylum for a limited period of time, as under church or crown
grithsprotection or asylum for a limited period of time, as under church or crown
established(of a church or religion) Recognized by the government as the national church or religion
pastoratethe residence of a member of the clergy, as provided by the parish or church
laypersona member of the laity, the people as distinguished from some particular profession, usually the church
christenedGive (a baby) a Christian name at baptism as a sign of admission to a Christian Church
christeningGive (a baby) a Christian name at baptism as a sign of admission to a Christian Church
laypeopleLAYPERSON, a member of the laity, the people as distinguished from some particular profession, usually the church
christensGive (a baby) a Christian name at baptism as a sign of admission to a Christian Church
charisman extraordinary power (as of healing) given a Christian by the Holy Spirit for the good of the church
changeto perform all permutations possible in ringing a set of tuned bells, as in a bell tower of a church
institutionAn established official organization having an important role in the life of a country, such as a bank, church, or legislature
institutionsAn established official organization having an important role in the life of a country, such as a bank, church, or legislature
geeza Semitic language formerly spoken in northern highland Ethiopia and still used as the liturgical language of the Christian church in Ethiopia
reserving(in church use) Retain (a portion of the consecrated elements) after mass for communion of the sick or as a focus for devotion
reserves(in church use) Retain (a portion of the consecrated elements) after mass for communion of the sick or as a focus for devotion
prebendsThe portion of the revenues of a cathedral or collegiate church formerly granted to a canon or member of the chapter as his stipend
canoness(in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of certain religious orders of women living communally according to an ecclesiastical rule in the same way as nuns
sextona church officer or employee who takes care of the church property and performs related minor duties (as ringing the bell for services and digging graves)
sacramentA religious ceremony or act of the Christian Church that is regarded as an outward and visible sign of inward and spiritual divine grace, in particular
sacramentsA religious ceremony or act of the Christian Church that is regarded as an outward and visible sign of inward and spiritual divine grace, in particular
canonesses(in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of certain religious orders of women living communally according to an ecclesiastical rule in the same way as nuns
reservations(in the Roman Catholic Church) The practice of retaining a portion of the consecrated elements after mass for communion of the sick or as a focus for devotion
reservation(in the Roman Catholic Church) The practice of retaining a portion of the consecrated elements after mass for communion of the sick or as a focus for devotion
confirmations(in the Christian Church) The rite at which a baptized person, esp. one baptized as an infant, affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the church
confirmation(in the Christian Church) The rite at which a baptized person, esp. one baptized as an infant, affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the church
vulgatesthe Latin version of the Bible, prepared chiefly by Saint Jerome at the end of the 4th century a.d., and used as the authorized version of the Roman Catholic Church