Definition of Laicization. Meaning of Laicization. Synonyms of Laicization

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- known as "laicization". The term "defrocking" is not normally used within the Catholic Church, although journalistic reports on laicization of Catholic...
- consider it an inaccurate description of laicization. However, others consider "defrocking" a synonym to laicization that is especially po****r in English...
- a priest from their role as a member of the clergy is called forced laicization, or "defrocking". It is one of the harshest sanctions in the church's...
- Leonardo Boff (Portuguese: [leoˈnaʁdu ˈbɔf]; born Genézio Darci Boff; pronounced [ʒeˈnɛzju daʁˈsi ˈbɔf]; 14 December 1938) is a Brazilian theologian, philosopher...
- France est une République indivisible, laïque, démocratique et sociale. Laicization Jewish rationalism Sharia Secularism Secularism in Turkey Theocracy Hierotopy...
- Catholic (voluntary laicization) Left the priesthood and the Catholic Church altogether (voluntary laicization) Have been laicized involuntarily or excommunicated...
- one by William Kennedy, according to which the declaration of Martin's laicization was mounted in retaliation for his book The Jesuits, which accused the...
- from the church; and his laicization is permanent. McCarrick is the most senior church official in modern times to be laicized. In an interview with Slate...
- priest, a man may not marry (see Clerical celibacy) unless he is formally laicized. All clergy, whether deacons, priests or bishops, may preach, teach, baptize...
- lay-people, accompanied by the interpretation and legitimation of this laicization in spiritual and esthetical terms derived from the Zen-tradition, to...