Clerics

/ˈklɛr.ɪks/ noun

Members of the Christian clergy; priests, ministers, or other religious officials who lead services and perform religious duties.

From Old French 'clerc' (Latin 'clericus') meaning priest or scholar. In Medieval times, clergy were often the only literate members of society.

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