Clergy

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A formal leaders within established religions

Real World Example

In Ancient Rome, the clergy were important figures in the spread of Christianity, a new religion during the Roman Empire. They included priests, bishops, and other church officials who led religious services, guided moral teachings, and helped convert people to Christianity. Their actions mattered because they provided structure and organization to the growing Christian community during a time when the Roman Empire was predominantly pagan. Today, the legacy of the clergy is seen in the moral and ethical teachings of Christianity that continue to influence modern values, laws, and social services. For example, many hospitals and schools today are founded on Christian principles of charity and education, reflecting the clergy's historical emphasis on helping the needy and educating the young.

Practice Version

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