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The members of a local church, male or female, who have not been ordained as deacons or elders.
Ãâó: saintlukeame.net/Glossary.html
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Lay people are those who do not belong to the clergy or other religious orders. In the Middle Ages, lay people were generally presumed to be illiterate and to have no knowledge of Latin. The actual facts of medieval literacy were more complex, but it is certainly accurate as a generalization to say that the average lay person, even if of high social standing, could not read.
Ãâó: www.camden.rutgers.edu/dept-pages/german/medglossa...
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General term for church members (other than clergy)
Ãâó: www.allsaints-coe.org/debabeliser.asp
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the non-ordained members of a church; all lay persons together; "the people" as distinguished from "the clergy"
Ãâó: www.allsaintssmyrna.org/www/html/glossary.htm
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(Gr. Laikos; Sl. Miryane). Members of the Church who are not ordained to the priesthood.
Ãâó: www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/articles/misc/li...
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