In Christianity, clergymen were originally appointed to serve in chapels. Nowadays, they are widely assigned to religious facilities other than "churches," such as prayer halls, schools, hospitals, the military, and the Boy Scouts, to oversee worship services and ceremonies and provide religious instruction through meetings and classes. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
キリスト教で本来チャペルの奉仕に任命された聖職者。現在では広く「教会」以外の宗教施設,たとえば祈祷所,学校,病院,軍隊,ボーイスカウトなどの施設,団体に配属されて,礼拝,儀式を司り,集会や学課を通じて宗教指導を行う。
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