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Etymology: Cleric ("Clergy, Deity-Derived Spellcaster") + craft ("art, skill"); counterpart to Witchcraft Definition: A) A religious adherent that partakes in their particular 'saintly' god brand's approved rites & practices by overseeing clergy-equivalents within a church or other sacred space - especially one that accuses those off their god brand for just about any seemingly arbitrary action, even virtually the same, as 'sinful' witchcraft. (Context: made as a jab at the Eucharist & the dichotomous logic under a forum ) "God Brand + Drinking Blood = Blessed, Saintly, Angelic, Salvific - Churchcraft/Clericcraft Non-God Brand + Drinking Blood = Accursed, Sinful, Demonic, Damnific - Witchcraft" B) The practice of Clerics, particularly in fantasy, acting as conduits for their Patron Deity-Derived miracle working; theurgy.
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