👉 Clergess is a concept in Christian theology that refers to the priest or priestesses of God. They are believed to be intermediaries between God and humanity, performing various duties such as officiating at church services, administering sacraments (such as baptism), and assisting with religious ceremonies. The term "clergess" has been used throughout history to refer to religious women who have been involved in the Christian Church, including Mary Magdalene, Martha, and Elizabeth of Hungary.