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单词 lay reader
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Definition of lay reader in English:

lay reader

noun
  • (in the Anglican Church) a layperson licensed to preach and to conduct some religious services, but not licensed to celebrate the Eucharist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • MacKenzie describes how English Protestantism and English Catholicism perceived and treated the lay reader / interpreter differently.
    • I remember reading the Bible to my blind grandfather who had been a lay reader in the church.
    • After retirement they moved to upper Wharfedale, where she was a lay reader and her husband was ordained to the non-stipendiary ministry.
    • The following are the lay readers for Sunday, November 24 next in the Church of the Holy Rosary, Castlebar.
    • Though pastors and educated lay readers will find it accessible, the text is intended for an academic, rather than an ecclesiastical, audience.
    • He was also a lay reader in the Church of England and preached regularly.
    • It was also a tough day for future lay readers: all those forbidding names - Parthians, Elamites, Mesopotamians, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Pamphyilians - that whole crowd.
    • He was a lay reader at St Barnabas Church, Shore, and St James Church, Calderbrook and had done voluntary work at Buckley Hall Prison.
    • A woman who was a lay reader in the Church of England thanked him for showing her that there was something she could do to protect her colleagues.
    • It has many Ministers of the Eucharist, lay readers and people who wish to help in other ways to make the church a place of sanctity and praise and a place of which the community can feel justly proud.
    • Chaplains may encourage service members to participate as lay readers, choir members, Eucharistic ministers, and ushers, as well as in other roles.
    • At St Philip's Church he was a former trustee, vicar's warden and a lay reader.
    • He had been a lay reader in the Church of England for more than 40 years, working in recent years in the Coxwold and Husthwaite area.
    • Dad was a lay reader in the Russian Orthodox church.
    • Her husband is a lay reader for the Roman Catholic church.
    • A lay reader in the Episcopal Church, Wilbur has said that most of what he knows of scripture comes through exposure to the Book of Common Prayer.
    • And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings.
    • The lay reader said, ‘And now we will read the Psalm responsively.’
    • Filled with useful information and sparkling wit, it will provide scientists, theologians, and lay readers the opportunity to think in fresh ways about God, Christianity, and evolution.
    • The following are the lay readers at masses in the Church of the Holy Rosary, Castlebar for Sunday October 6.
 
 

Definition of lay reader in US English:

lay reader

noun
  • (in the Anglican Church) a layperson licensed to preach and to conduct some religious services, but not licensed to celebrate the Eucharist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a lay reader at St Barnabas Church, Shore, and St James Church, Calderbrook and had done voluntary work at Buckley Hall Prison.
    • MacKenzie describes how English Protestantism and English Catholicism perceived and treated the lay reader / interpreter differently.
    • He was also a lay reader in the Church of England and preached regularly.
    • Though pastors and educated lay readers will find it accessible, the text is intended for an academic, rather than an ecclesiastical, audience.
    • Filled with useful information and sparkling wit, it will provide scientists, theologians, and lay readers the opportunity to think in fresh ways about God, Christianity, and evolution.
    • The following are the lay readers for Sunday, November 24 next in the Church of the Holy Rosary, Castlebar.
    • At St Philip's Church he was a former trustee, vicar's warden and a lay reader.
    • Dad was a lay reader in the Russian Orthodox church.
    • A woman who was a lay reader in the Church of England thanked him for showing her that there was something she could do to protect her colleagues.
    • The lay reader said, ‘And now we will read the Psalm responsively.’
    • And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings.
    • It has many Ministers of the Eucharist, lay readers and people who wish to help in other ways to make the church a place of sanctity and praise and a place of which the community can feel justly proud.
    • The following are the lay readers at masses in the Church of the Holy Rosary, Castlebar for Sunday October 6.
    • Her husband is a lay reader for the Roman Catholic church.
    • After retirement they moved to upper Wharfedale, where she was a lay reader and her husband was ordained to the non-stipendiary ministry.
    • A lay reader in the Episcopal Church, Wilbur has said that most of what he knows of scripture comes through exposure to the Book of Common Prayer.
    • Chaplains may encourage service members to participate as lay readers, choir members, Eucharistic ministers, and ushers, as well as in other roles.
    • It was also a tough day for future lay readers: all those forbidding names - Parthians, Elamites, Mesopotamians, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Pamphyilians - that whole crowd.
    • I remember reading the Bible to my blind grandfather who had been a lay reader in the church.
    • He had been a lay reader in the Church of England for more than 40 years, working in recent years in the Coxwold and Husthwaite area.
 
 
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