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Although critical of Christianity and clericalism he was a religious man.
Some scholars believe that clericalism dates back to 1000 years ago.
There are controversies about the emergence of clericalism in Iran.
On 4 May 1877, he denounced "clericalism" as the enemy.
There are some who believe that a new wave of clericalism is infecting the Church.
Members of opposing schools of thought called such attempts clericalism.
He added, "We need to get at the systemic roots of the problem, the secrecy, the clericalism."
But Kennedy was focused on what he considered was the chief problem of clericalism.
Clericalism was increasingly an urban phenomenon in the later Middle Ages.
This new attack against clericalism prompted a violent response from the Catholic nationalist sectors.
Clericalism was a terrible accusation in those days.
I will not talk nor allow any one else to talk about "clericalism" and "militarism."
The right was split between clericalism and nationalism.
Nonetheless, clericalism acted on "instructions of the church and clerical centers in the capitalist world."
In one sense, the experiment disproves the theory that medieval Christianity was ruined by clericalism.
He criticized clericalism in the press and wrote several books devoted to the questions of religion and atheism.
In the context of lay pastoral workers he said "The narrow culture of clericalism has to be eliminated.
In this magazine he published his most controversial articles on religious pluralism, hermeneutics, tolerance, clericalism etc.
There's this new clericalism.
The sexual abuse scandal afflicting the church faithful was largely brought about by another insidious subculture, clericalism.
He also did not support their clericalism and they did not support his calls for the emancipation of the peasantry.
The strength of clericalism varied greatly in Protestant countries, but it was everywhere weaker than in Catholic ones.
This may create a new sort of clericalism, a malaise that seems to follow when the clergy becomes overnumerous in relation to the laity.
Aymar was thinking what his friends who knew his former violent pronouncements against clericalism would say, when they discovered that he had joined the clergy.
Balzac's clericalism and royalism, which ultimately became so crystallized, were at this date in a position of unstable equilibrium.