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clergyperson

[klur-jee-pur-suhn] / ˈklɜr dʒiˌpɜr sən /


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Chaplains, traditionally a clergyperson ministering outside of a congregation, have long served in the U.S.

From Seattle Times

That’s a choice for each clergyperson to make.

From Seattle Times

Often, a clergyperson is on hand.

From Seattle Times

Four bishops and one clergyperson abstained.

From Washington Times

“I think an average clergyperson who wants to do what’s right might overreport. … Then what happened in Pennsylvania could happen — the system is overflooded. What if the system can’t respond to the ones that are really important, that they should respond to?”

From Washington Post