Also on this floor is a secondary stairway (where a "priest's hole" for hiding Catholic ministers formerly existed).
By the 1920s, Australia had its first Catholic prime minister.
Others have mentioned that his teachings contradict Bible teachings of Pentecostal and Catholic ministers.
I see more and more Catholic deaf lay ministers, meaning that more deaf people are involved in the church itself.
In 1939, his latest cabinet, with Protestant and liberal ministers but without Catholic ministers, lasted only three days before a government crisis.
Griffith began his career when he was ordained a Catholic minister in 1965.
For other senses of the term used in various churches, see Catholic minister (disambiguation)
At university, Rodríguez became a Catholic lay minister.
Rossetti believes understanding and integrating psychology and church teachings is an important task for Catholic ministers and psychologists.
Catholic minister may refer to the ministries of several churches of the Catholic tradition: