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During the Middle Ages the lowest ranking members of the clergy were?
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the preist is the answer I got good luck
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uring the Middle Ages the lowest ranking members of the clergy were
Priests.
They were exempt from paying taxes and they were in charge of the efficiency of local processes.
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