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Often used in the same context:
benedictines,
deaconesses,
trappists,
franciscan order,
passionist,
charism,
norbertine,
priests,
confraternities,
abbess,
presbyters,
jesuits,
seminarians,
sulpician,
cistercians,
apostleship,
monastery,
apostolic,
novitiates,
catechist,
mariology,
basilian,
laity,
apostolate,
discalced,
motherhouse,
gregory nazianzen,
augustinians,
carmelite order,
diaconate,
priesthood,
mater dolorosa,
theravada,
monks,
friary,
celibates,
laypeople,
prelature,
catholic,
canonist,
ignatius loyola,
franciscans,
nuns,
carmelite,
foundress,
vocations,
church,
koinonia,
holiness,
episcopacy,
holy eucharist,
ecclesiastical,
ecclesiastics,
uniate,
monasticism,
prioress,
prelacy,
clergywomen,
synodical,
diocese,
clergy,
saints,
parishioners,
theravada buddhism,
catechizing,
eparchy,
athanasius,
sacred scripture,
cenacle,
methodist,
catechesis,
augsburg confession,
compline,
abbots,
methodios,
saiva,
patristic,
congregations,
eldership,
magisterium,
chrysostom,
exarchate,
vestries,
theology,
abbeys,
discipled,
rinzai,
liturgist,
patriarchates,
schismatics,
theological,
nazarenes,
deacons,
pastoral,
carthusian,
sacristan,
blessed sacrament,
catechetical instruction,
friars,
laywoman,
bishop,
seminary,
psychiatrists,
aviators,
doctors,
educationalists,
expatriates,
feminists,
geologists,
historians,
indians,
intellectuals,
jews,
journalists,
listeners,
mennonites,
missioners,
parliamentarians,
pharmacists,
readers
Also try:
— Adjectives for oblates:
other,
first,
canadian,
young,
many,
monastic,
french,
speaking,
missionary,
non,
own,
more...
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