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United States portal; This category is for all Christian clergy who are Americans by nationality (citizens of the USA). For category on Christian clergy serving in the USA see: Category:Christian clergy in the United States
Rev. Regis J. Armstrong, [31] [32] Professor in the School of Religious Studies at The Catholic University of America who is an expert on Francis of Assisi and Clare of Assisi. Father Thomas Weinandy, [33] [34] Executive Director of Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
Clergy of the United States, formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding over specific rituals and teaching their religion's doctrines and practices.
James Lankford – former member of the United States House of Representative (2011-2015) and current United States Senator from the State of Oklahoma. Lankford served as a student ministry and evangelism specialist with the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center. He is a graduate of Southwestern ...
United States portal; This category is for clergy of all Christian churches or denominations, serving in the United States. For category on Christian clergy who are Americans by citizenship, see: Category:American Christian clergy
Frederick Muhlenberg (1750 - 1801) - Clergy, first Speaker of US House; Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg (1711 - 1786) - Founder of the Lutheran church in America. Peter Muhlenberg (1746 - 1807) - Clergy, Revolutionary War soldier, US House, US Senate; Ishmael Noko (b. 1943)- General secretary of the Lutheran World Federation.
Feb. 20—An archdiocese-maintained list of Catholic clergy members who have been deemed "credibly accused" of sexual abuse in Northern New Mexico parishes should also include others named by ...
This is a historical list of all bishops of the Catholic Church whose sees were within the present-day boundaries of the United States, with links to the bishops who consecrated them. It includes only members of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and their predecessors. The number references the sequence of consecration.