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How to use laywoman in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word laywoman? Here are some examples.

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As a laywoman, I enjoy the BBC commentators, because they actually tell you what the skills are called!
She is a United Methodist laywoman and developmental psychologist who specializes in working with ethnic families.
The prayers were led by two priests and a laywoman, all of whom seemed to know what they were doing.
The latest proposal to undercut the fundamental democratic institution of the jury trial came from an unelected legal laywoman.
I am an absolute medical laywoman, but it was always fun to read about how they butchered medical technique or diagnosis this week.
Incremental costs for this type of intervention are judged to be low, and mainly related to cost for the laywoman facilitator.
Speaking entirely as a laywoman on these matters, I really enjoyed this film.
She spent the next ten years living as a laywoman again, but still managed to act like a good member of her Order.
He is also noted as supervising a translation of the New Testament into English for a devout laywoman.
He will be featuring reports from a priest and a consecrated laywoman who are in Rome and emailing him.
Many sisters were also unable to articulate how being a sister-teacher or a sister-nurse differed from being a laywoman in a similar occupation.
She was a tough Aussie laywoman who persevered in faith over the persecution of her hostile bishop.
I had known about spiritual companionship for a long while but had felt that it was for those who were 'holier', not for me, an ordinary laywoman.
If a layman or laywoman received Mass, it was in the form of the wafer of the host only, and as a result the chalice became an object of almost superstitious reverence.
The post Vatican arrests priest, laywoman suspected of leaking confidential documents appeared first on Cyprus Mail.
There is scholarly debate as to whether Julian was a nun in a nearby convent or a laywoman.
She traces the broad spectrum of feminist typologies by beginning with Lutheran laywoman Rachel Conrad Wahlberg's books revealing Jesus' liberating attitude toward women.
Dutton's reading of Julian of Norwich as a laywoman who betrayed a distinctively Anglican theological sensibility more than a century before the English Reformation.
Examples from Classical Literature
But when you speak of man acting as a unit he is a layman, but you never say a laywoman.
It was reasonable to suppose that a laywoman would not succeed where physicians had failed.
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