- Look up
layperson or
laypeople in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laypeople or
laypersons may
refer to:
Someone who is not an
expert in a
particular field...
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Servites (Illinois, USA) Mary
Evelyn ****o
Chmiel (1963–1996),
Married Layperson of the
Archdiocese of St. Louis;
Member of the
Catholic Worker Movement...
- or
wandsman in
British English though archaic) is a
person usually a
layperson, who ****ists in the
ordering of
religious services,
particularly in Anglican...
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Competent Forum September 1. Pier
Giorgio Fr****ati (1901–1925)
Young Layperson; Member, Lay
Dominicans and
Society of
Saint Vincent de Paul
Turin 7 September...
- In
religious organizations, the
laity (/ˈleɪəti/) —
individually a
layperson,
layman or
laywoman —
consists of all
members who are not part of the clergy...
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Badano [Luce] – (1971–1990),
Young Layperson of S****ello;
Member (Italy)
Jerzy Ciesielski – (1929–1970),
Married Layperson of
Archdiocese of Kraków; Member...
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there is no Buddhism." The
Sangha also acts as a "field of merit" for
laypersons,
allowing them to make
spiritual merit or
goodness by
donating to the...
- the ****yrian genocide, Archeparchs, Eparchs, Priests, Catechumens, and
Laypersons of the
Archeparchy of Urmia;
Priests of the
Congregation of the Mission...
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Married Layperson of the
Archdiocese of
Paris François-Hermand
Volant (1828–1871),
Layperson of the
Archdiocese of
Paris Aimé Gros (1835–1871),
Layperson of...
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vegetarianism by
significant portions of
Mahayana Buddhist monastics and
laypersons as well as some
Buddhists of
other sects. In Buddhism, the
views on vegetarianism...