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Laicization — • The term laity signifies the aggregation of those Christians who do not form part of the clergy. Consequently the word lay does not strictly connote any idea of hostility towards the clergy or the Church much less towards religion. Laicization … Catholic encyclopedia
laicization — Laicization (from the Greek laos, meaning people ) refers to an official canonical declaration that permits aperson who has been ordained to return to the lay state; while laicization allows a person to live as a layperson, that person still… … Glossary of theological terms
laicization — (Amer.) n. process by which something is made secular, removal of the religious element (also laicisation) … English contemporary dictionary
laicization — noun see laicize … New Collegiate Dictionary
laicization — See laicize. * * * … Universalium
laicization — la·i·ci·za·tion … English syllables
laicization — Секуляризация2 … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
laicization — ˌlāəsə̇ˈzāshən, ˌsīˈ noun ( s) : the process or act of laicizing … Useful english dictionary
Defrocking — laicization redirects here. For laicization meaning secularization, see secularization. To defrock, unfrock, or laicize ministers or priests is to remove their rights to exercise the functions of the ordained ministry. This may be due to criminal … Wikipedia
laicize — laicization /lay euh seuh zay sheuhn/, n. /lay euh suyz /, v.t., laicized, laicizing. to remove the clerical character or nature of; secularize: to laicize a school; to laicize the office of headmaster. Also, esp. Brit., laicise. [1790 1800; LAIC … Universalium