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Bishops

Bishops - Overview

Clergy provide spiritual leadership.

Most clergy in the United States are Protestant ministers, Jewish rabbis, or Roman Catholic priests. There are many other religious organizations with spiritual teachers and leaders.

Clergy give sermons as well as religious instruction. They study and interpret religious texts and doctrines. They also conduct:

  • Weddings
  • Baptisms
  • Funerals

They may write articles for publication in church newsletters. Many clergy counsel individuals and groups.

Clergy take part in community or recreational activities sponsored by their place of worship. They also talk to people who are curious about faith. They may train other church and youth leaders.

The size of the religious organization or congregation affects the duties of the clergy. In large congregations, clergy members have more administrative duties. They meet with committees, officers, and staff. In smaller congregations, clergy may spend more time with the members of the congregations. Sometimes they coordinate community efforts to help others during times of emergency or great need.

Some clergy tend to the personal and religious needs of people who are sick, have disabilities, or are in prison. Other clergy teach in:

  • High schools
  • Seminaries
  • Universities
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