He exerts a strong appeal among the young, many clergymen and even some members of the royal family.
He went to see a young clergyman, seized by what was thought to be a dangerous illness:
After a long search, a young clergyman prepared to perform the funeral rites was found.
After considerable time, a young clergyman was found who would perform the funeral rites.
I made such game of a young clergyman!'
"It is like reading an old book," said the young clergyman to himself.
And who", asked Miss Power of me on one occasion, "was the young clergyman we always had in the house?
He had met her husband, Vos, a young clergyman, and seen their baby son.
He was a young clergyman in the country, and a good, kind master he was.
Since the mid-16th century, the title abbé has been used for all young clergymen with or without consecration.