- Look up
layperson or
laypeople in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laypeople or
laypersons may
refer to:
Someone who is not an
expert in a
particular field...
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there is no Buddhism." The
Sangha also acts as a "field of merit" for
laypersons,
allowing them to make
spiritual merit or
goodness by
donating to the...
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vegetarianism by
significant portions of
Mahayana Buddhist monastics and
laypersons as well as some
Buddhists of
other sects. In Buddhism, the
views on vegetarianism...
- 1968 a
court title given by the pope to high-ranking
clergy as well as
laypersons,
usually members of
prominent Italian noble families. Many came from families...
- York, USA – Cape Coast, Ghana)
Penny Lernoux Nahum (1940–1989),
Married Layperson of the
Diocese of San Jose in
California (California – New York, USA)...
- or
wandsman in
British English,
though archaic) is a person,
usually a
layperson, who ****ists in the
ordering of
religious services,
particularly in Anglican...
- upāsikās, also
called śrāvakas and śrāvikās - are
householders and
other laypersons who take
refuge in the
Three Jewels (the Buddha, the
teachings and the...
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Young Laypersons and
Children of the
Diocese of Imhanbane;
Martyrs (Mozambique)
Carmen Nebot Soldán de
Noguera (1933–2007),
Married Layperson of the...
- in the 1969–1970
academic year. The
following year, the
college added laypersons to its
board and
became an
independent college sponsored by the Sisters...
- Nowadays, the alb is the
common vestment for all ministers, both
clerics and
laypersons (acolytes and lectors), at M****. It is worn over the c****ock, but underneath...