laity in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for laity in the English»French Dictionary

laity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the laity
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He was very popular among the laity, as he worked for the sick and troubled.
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Laity following the different traditions did not particularly differentiate between the two.
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Monks and nuns also observe additional fast days not required of the laity.
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Bishops in neighboring dioceses would assemble the local clergy and laity, and all together would elect the new bishop.
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Consequently, it is sometimes placed on the south side, if by doing so it is more accessible to the laity.
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Groups of the laity were also incorporated into the movements.
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The parents (both the husband and the wife) are the clergy of the house church, and the children are the laity.
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A "familia" grew up around the prior consisting of laity who worked for the priory.
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Not many years passed of your conventional life, and you were never in the choir, always in private houses, so that the laity observed you.
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Laity are also accepted into the program as well.
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