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The total number of the regular clergy is about 700.
Both secular and regular clergy consulted him in difficult cases.
However, it should be noted that the regular clergy were always limited in number compared to the task at hand.
Years after this, the monks were replaced by regular clergy.
Another source of the conciliar, or republican, impulse is to be found in the regular clergy.
The lands confiscated by the government were only those belonging to regular clergy.
The regular clergy refused to obey this disposition, beginning the conflict.
So, the regular clergy in their triumph were soon as merry as the King.
The truth is, the system of regular clergy had grown almost beyond reform, except of the most drastic nature.
When Serra left, the missions were left in the hands of regular clergy.
There are also three suspicious donations recorded to the regular clergy of Caabeiro.
The Dominican friars were obliged to hand over the complex to regular clergy in the mid-18th century.
Most of the evangelization fell to regular clergy instead of monks.
In the early 20th century the Catholics numbered 16,550 and are under the care of secular and regular clergy.
The village has four Nonconformist chapels, although none with large congregations or regular clergy.
A third important difficulty concerned the position of the regular clergy (non-order affiliated) and their privileges.
After the conservatives regained power in 1840, the regular clergy returned to Guatemala, but they were not able to recover their old properties.
If things seem to be in order after this period of time, he may be placed on the regular Clergy Roster.
Priests who belong to religious orders are sometimes called regular clergy, because they live according to a rule (Latin regula).
From the old church, the new one took over an endowment for secular clergy (as opposed to regular clergy).
After the missions were handed over to regular clergy in 1770, they deteriorated over the centuries.
Initially, the Franciscans were in charge of evangelizing the area, but soon after this task fell to the regular clergy.
The bishops and other administrators eventually ceased being monks, with these duties handed over to regular clergy.
All the regular clergy, as well as bishops and vicars-general should quit the kingdom.
(43) Although they remade the Church in this period, the regular clergy fought not only with the seculars but also among themselves.