A rector is, in an ecclesiastical sense, a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations. In contrast, a vicar is also...
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steers) may refer to: Rector (ecclesiastical), a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations Rector (academia), a senior...
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local superior of the priests – were merged in the role of rector (See "Ecclesiastical rectors"). This practice is mostly no longer followed, as the details...
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Prior (or prioress) is an ecclesiastical title for a superior in some religious orders. The word is derived from the Latin for "earlier" or "first". Its...
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Canon law of the Catholic Church (redirect from Ecclesiastical positive law)
advocate Ecclesiastical court Funeral dues Integralism Particular church Privilege (canon law) Privilege of competency Rector (ecclesiastical) Prohibited...
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Clergy house (redirect from Ecclesiastical residence)
residence of an ecclesiastical rector, although the name may also be applied to the home of an academic rector (e.g., a Scottish university rector), or other...
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Chancel repair liability (redirect from Lay rector)
impropriators or lay rectors. As far as spiritual rectors are concerned, their liability transferred to parochial church councils by the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations...
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Father (Surname). Judicial Vicar, Ecclesiastical Judge, Episcopal Vicar, Vicar Forane, Dean, Provincial Superior, or Rector: The Very Reverend (Full Name);...
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refer to: Magnifico Rettore, head of an Italian university Rector (politics) Rector (ecclesiastical), a cleric Donatella Rettore (born 1955), Italian singer...
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Reverend James Musgrave D.C.L. (Doctor of Civil [or Canon] Law), Rector (ecclesiastical) of Chinnor, Oxfordshire. James was born in 1752, he matriculated...
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Juan Vargas Aruquipa (category Rectors of universities in Bolivia)
Monsignor Juan Vargas y Aruquipa (born 8 March 1947) is a Bolivian prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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priest would use a simple black ecclesiastical hat with a single tassel on each side. Priests who hold an office such as rector would have two tassels on each...
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Richard Hooker (redirect from Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity)
and considerably assisted by John Churchman and his wife". Hooker became rector of St. Mary's Drayton Beauchamp, Buckinghamshire, in 1584, but probably...
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Congregation for Catholic Education (section Competences on Ecclesiastical Higher Education Institutions)
authorities of Ecclesiastical higher Education institutions, i.e., rectors, presidents and deans. Names of confirmed and appointed rectors, presidents and...
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Vicar (category Anglican ecclesiastical offices)
in the Church of England. The title appears in a number of Christian ecclesiastical contexts, but also as an administrative title, or title modifier, in...
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Catholic Province Saskatchewan Ecclesiastical or organizational status Co-Cathedral Leadership Bishop Mark Hagemoen D.D, Rector: Very Rev. Fr. Stefano Penna...
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Canada (ACC), and in January 2025 he was elected metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon. Stephens grew up in the Lower...
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the theologian Javier Maria Prades Lopez was appointed first rector of the Ecclesiastical University San Damaso, position of which takes possession on...
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Trinity College, Kandy Principal, Diocesan Divinity School, Colombo Rector (ecclesiastical) of Bradford, Manchester Vicar of Leigh, Lancashire Anglican adviser...
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The ownership of ecclesiastical property in the United States was often an issue of controversy in the early years of the United States, particularly in...
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Vivian H. H. Green (category Rectors of Lincoln College, Oxford)
Hubert Howard Green (18 November 1915 – 18 January 2005) was a Fellow and Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford, a priest, author, teacher, and historian. He...
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the Diocese of North Carolina between 2005 and 2010. In 2010, she became rector of St Timothy’s Church in Wilson, North Carolina, where she remained till...
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Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. He served as the head of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission from 1928 to 1933. His secular name was Sergei Andreevich Vinogradov...
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friend challenged the rector of St Michael Cornhill over the title to a tenement in November 1511. Hunne was then sued by the rector of St Mary Matfelon...
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Herwig Gössl (section Ecclesiastical career)
held several appointments in the same archdiocese, including as the vice-rector of its seminary, before becoming an auxiliary bishop in 2014. After the...
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In English ecclesiastical law, the term incumbent refers to the holder of a Church of England parochial charge or benefice. The term "benefice" originally...
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then a Chaplain to the Forces until peace returned. Following this he was Rector of King William's Town until 1928 when he became Dean of Grahamstown, a...
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Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, the son of a Church of Ireland rector (latterly appointed Archdeacon of Elphin & Ardagh), and educated at Ballinamallard...
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ecclesiastical chancellor of Notre Dame de Paris, whose power came to be divided also with the chancellor of the Abbey of St Genevieve). The rector became...
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Provincial superior (category Catholic ecclesiastical titles)
called a province, which is similar to, but not to be confused with, an ecclesiastical province. Instead, the province under a provincial superior is one made...
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