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Definition of Congregants
1. congregant [n] - See also: congregant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Congregants
Literary usage of Congregants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Victims of Child Abuse; Domestic Violence; Elderly Abuse; Rape, Robbery, Assau< & Violent Death: A Manual for Clergy & Congregations (1992)
"Clergy would do well to remember that they are not able to control all the events
in the lives of their congregants. What excellent and competent clergy we ..."
2. The Jewish Religion by Michael Friedländer (1891)
"It seems that there was, on the one hand, a desire on the part of the congregants
to have an uninterrupted silent tefillah in which they could give suitable ..."
3. Jewish Life in the Middle Ages by Israel ( Abrahams (1919)
"The Shamash was despatched to remind congregants of their duties, such as leaving
their boots at home on the eve of the Day of Atonement, and observing some ..."
4. Freedom of Religion in China by Asia Watch Committee (U.S.), Asia Watch Committee (1992)
"F.vidence ol miracles and healing may be presented by active congregants ' and
approach what the government would consider "superstition. ..."
5. Aspects of Jewish Life and Thought (The Letters of Benammi) by Benammi, Mortimer Epstein (1922)
"Maimonides observed, for example, that while the Reader was repeating the Amidah
the congregants talked audibly and disturbed the service. ..."