BENEFIT OF CLERGY


Meaning of BENEFIT OF CLERGY in English

Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin beneficium clericale

1. : the privilege claimed by the medieval church of demanding a trial and punishment by an ecclesiastical court for a member of the clergy accused of crime before a temporal court

2. : the ministration or sanction of the church — used chiefly of the marriage rite

a man and a girl living together without benefit of clergy — Wolcott Gibbs

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