homilists

/ˈhɑməlɪsts/
noun
  1. People who write or deliver homilies (religious sermons or moral lectures).
    • The homilists at the retreat focused on themes of forgiveness and compassion.
    • Many homilists today try to connect ancient scripture to modern life.
    • The conference brought together homilists from different denominations to share their approaches.
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