Clergywomen

Word CLERGYWOMEN
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Definitions and meanings of "Clergywomen"

What do we mean by clergywomen?

An ordained (female) Christian minister; a female member of the clergy.

A woman belonging to a clergyman's family.

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The word "clergywomen" in example sentences

Now, she says, many denominations have groups for women in ministry that provide clergywomen with informal networks to discuss how to juggle roles. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He assisted with a recent study of Episcopal clergy, which found that 84 percent of clergywomen said balancing the dual roles was difficult, compared to 61 percent of clergymen. ❋ Unknown (2011)

By using African-American women's experiences of struggle and survival as their starting point of inquiry, these clergywomen and scholars examine the simultaneous forces of race, class, and gender oppressions in African-American women's lives. ❋ Irene Monroe (2011)

Women, especially clergywomen, are garbed in utility. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I suspect the plain Jane dressing of some clergywomen has a subconscious element of the nun to it. ❋ PeaceBang (2006)

Jill outfit says "crunchy granola liberal" too immediately for me to really embrace it for clergywomen. ❋ PeaceBang (2006)

I am not consoled by the fact that, according to this NYT story, Christian clergywomen are in the same lousy boat as female rabbis. ❋ Unknown (2006)

PeaceBang has seen way too many clergywomen in overly-cute or haus frauish patterned skirts, and she recommends that you challenge yourself to stay with solids if your closet is bursting with patterns. ❋ PeaceBang (2006)

They're too evocative of the nursery, they look good on very few complexions, and certainly clergywomen don't need them in their wardrobe, unless it's a delicious buttery yellow classic sweater set, or a beautiful baby pink blouse that makes your skin glow and that you can wear under a black suit or pair with a smart black skirt. ❋ PeaceBang (2006)

In 1963 the first woman joined—one of the earliest Protestant clergywomen in the state. ❋ M. SCOTT PECK (1987)

Had there been clergywomen, there would have been laywomen. ❋ Marietta Holley (1881)

If there had been, there would have been a term for laywomen and for clergywomen. ❋ Marietta Holley (1881)

Because there was a separate class of clergy men in the world, but there was not a class of clergywomen in the world. ❋ Marietta Holley (1881)

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