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defrock

[dee-frok] / diˈfrɒk /




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"I've been trying for years to have him defrocked and that is because he can only be defrocked either where he was ordained, which was in Thailand, or by the Vatican," Ms MacPherson said.

From BBC

Baker remained in the ministry until 2000, when he was defrocked, church records show.

From Los Angeles Times

They’re defrocking the Mets down to their vagabond shoes that are longing to ... oh, forget it, one shouldn’t need to crib from a corny song to describe what is happening here.

From Los Angeles Times

There have also been new rules whereby clergy who have committed abuse can “defrocked.”

From BBC

Years ago Mike McCurry – during the Clinton administration – made a point of calling on a defrocked minister who always asked questions about Bigfoot and space aliens.

From Salon