State (religious life)
Not to be confused with State (theology).
In Christianity, the word state may be taken to signify a profession or calling in life. St. Paul says, in I Corinthians 7:20: "Let every man abide in the same calling in which he was called".[1] States are classified in the Catholic Church as the clerical state, the religious state, and the secular state; and among religious states, again, we have those of the contemplative, the active, and the mixed orders.[2]
See also
- Catholic religious order
- Consecrated life
- Diocesan priest
- Religious minister
- Secular clergy
- Vocational Discernment in the Catholic Church
Notes
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