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"vicar" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) an Anglican priest who is in charge of a church and the district around it (called a parish)
  2. (North American English) a priest in the US Episcopal ChurchTopics Religion and festivalsc1, Jobsc1 compare curate1, minister, priest, rector

113 Sentences With "vicar"

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He was the vicar of the town's small Anglican parish.
Joseph Grimaldi, the Brooklyn vicar for the diocese, said last month.
Our dishy vicar Sidney, meanwhile, looks for love in new places.
Father George Philipose, vicar of the Christian Orthodox Church, taking part.
Carlos Avilés Cantón, the vicar general of the Archdiocese of Managua.
In 1961 he was consecrated a bishop and became patriarchal vicar.
Her father, Colin, was a vicar in the Church of England.
He publicly defended a virulently anti-Semitic vicar named Stephen Sizer.
Or tap into your inner vicar, and have it with tea.
Indeed, Gallagher previously compared Martin to a "geography teacher" and "vicar".
"The vicar at the church told us that," Patel said. ♦
David Pierpoint, the vicar of St. Michan's and archdeacon of Dublin.
Another Italian to be made cardinal is a Rome vicar general, Msgr.
Alex Wood, the vicar, favours skinny black jeans rather than a clerical robe.
The pope is from an unbroken chain the Vicar of Christ on Earth.
It could be a scene from British television comedy The Vicar of Dibley.
The daughter of a vicar, May attended Oxford University where she read Geography.
The daughter of a vicar, May attended Oxford University where she studied geography.
Dr. Jennie C. Olbrych, the vicar of St. James-Santee Episcopal Parish, officiated.
Phillip A. Jackson, the vicar of Trinity Church at Broadway and Wall Street.
In one chapter, she points out that a minor character in Mansfield Park gets into an argument with the vicar over a Moor Park apricot tree: vicar as in the Church of England, Moor Park as in Moor, as in African.
It's more than miraculous, it's heroic,' vicar general Philippe Marsset said, per the AFP.
Adding incongruity to the proceedings on Thursday, the speaker was Trinity's vicar, the Rev.
Farrell Graves, the vicar of All Souls Episcopal Church, performed the ceremony there. Mrs.
The Vicar of Christ cut deals with dictators, including a devil's bargain with Mussolini.
Phillip A. Jackson, the vicar of the Episcopal parish of Trinity Church Wall Street.
Another Italian to be made cardinal is a Rome vicar general, Monsignor Angelo De Donatis.
I think she believed the vicar went on a little too long with his sermon.
James Grein testified in before the judicial vicar in New York, The Associated Press reported.
"It's a question of love, not a question of gender," vicar Gunnar Sjöberg told The Local.
John Simm (a politician), Billie Piper (the politician's ex), and Nicola Walker (a vicar), also star.
She spent her childhood across the Chiltern Hills in Wheatley, where her father was a vicar.
Dana Colley Corsello performed the ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral, where she is the vicar.
Adalín Rivera Sáez, the vicar who led the Mass, joked in a rare moment of levity.
Cardinal Dolan is more of a hands-off manager, relying heavily on his vicar general, Msgr.
Emma Chambers: The Notting Hill and Vicar of Dibley actor has died from natural causes at 53.
Upbringing: May grew up in rural Oxfordshire, as the only child of a Church of England vicar.
The daughter of a vicar, she had been stuffing envelopes for her local Conservative association for years.
We'll put it up over the east window and get the vicar to bless it at Micklemass.
Salazar most recently served as vicar for the Office of Ethnic Ministries of the Los Angeles archdiocese.
Richard Coles, a former atheist who has become something of a celebrity vicar, wrote in The Mirror.
Georges E. Zabarian, the vicar general of Armenian Catholics in Canada, leading the couple through their vows.
Before becoming a vicar, a priest in charge of a congregation, Peters worked as a youth minister.
One centers on Kurtan's efforts to get a lift from the local vicar to a nearby mall.
In 1982, when Opus Dei became a personal prelature of the pope's, he became its vicar general.
He was named a vicar at the St.-Antoine church in Le Petit-Quevilly in 1958, a vicar at the Notre-Dame de Lourdes church in Sotteville-lès-Rouen in 1967, a parish priest at St.-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf in 1975 and a parish priest in Cléon in 1988.
Stuart A. Kenworthy, an Episcopal priest and the interim vicar of the Washington National Cathedral, performed the ceremony.
My friend the vicar could be the most useful of the lot—at least he provides spiritual sustenance.
A vicar friend offered to do the ceremony, and everyone from hairdressers to graphic designers lent their skills.
Mike Wallens, the vicar at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, in a ceremony that incorporated English, Spanish and French.
And there's Mr. Elton (Josh O'Connor), the new vicar, an amiable young man in need of a wife.
Gatty, the wife of a North of England vicar, was a writer of morally improving books for children.
Thomas G. Bohlin, the United States vicar general of Opus Dei, said during a phone interview on Wednesday.
Er... is that blonde kid (poss Prince George?) giving the vicar the two finger salute at Pippa Middleton's wedding?
Wu admits he has taken couples for shoots at St Mary's several times before his encounter with the vicar.
Frog Orr-Ewing, the vicar, calls minsters the "ecclesiastical equivalent of academies" (state-run schools outside local-authority control).
Known as moody and mercurial, Hurt grew up in Derbyshire, the youngest of three children of an Anglican vicar.
Salazar most recently was vicar for the Office of Ethnic Ministries of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Gomez said.
Father Teresito "Chito" Soganub, vicar general of Marawi City, and the others were abducted in a cathedral last week.
He did not explain why he had kept Father LaRosa-Lopez in ministry or named him vicar for Hispanics.
Heather Parbury, a vicar of the Church of England, performed the ceremony at St. James the Less Church. Mrs.
Catholics believe the pope is the vicar of Christ on earth, so participating in a papal Mass is particularly special.
Surprisingly, he hopes that the liberal Argentine (played by Jonathan Pryce) will be the next vicar of Christ on earth.
An English vicar has become known for his massive Instagram following, which he says has brought him unsolicited attention. Rev.
Robert Lupo, a Roman Catholic priest and a parochial vicar of the church's All Saints Parish, performed the ceremony. Mrs.
So one week before the date, we went up to the church and I was baptized by our local vicar.
He was ordained a priest in 1947 and appointed patriarchal vicar of Jerusalem and titular bishop of Caesarea in 1965.
Mrs May is closest in spirit to John Major but is the offspring of a vicar rather than a circus performer.
By the end of the novel, Elinor (sense) and Marianne (sensibility) find contentment with a vicar and a retired colonel respectively.
After the band's dissolution in 2007, he went on to play in Lord Vicar, Orne, E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr, and Uhrijuhla.
She was brought up in the Cotswolds, the daughter of a Church of England vicar, and still takes her Anglicanism seriously.
Peter Owen-Jones — an author and the vicar of Firle, Glynde and Beddingham — in the days leading up to the event.
Biography: Daughter of a vicar, attended both public and private schools, and studied geography at St. Hugh's College, University of Oxford.
May, the conservative daughter of a country vicar, will probably be best remembered for advancing, inadvertently, a counterrevolution of the left.
Globo, citing police, reported that along with Ribeiro, authorities arrested four priests and a vicar general in connection to the case.
Both Dorothea and Tertius end up in disastrous marriages — she to the vicar Mr. Casaubon, he to the town beauty Rosamond.
Amid his family of fans, by contrast, the 2003 model is like a jolly gay vicar in charge of a tombola evening.
W. Patrick Edwards, an Episcopal priest, led the ceremony in Southampton at St. Andrew's Dune Church, of which he is the vicar.
"I didn't want to see the images," he said in his office at Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church, where he is vicar.
That all goes south when Emma realizes Mr. Elton is actually into her, which is entirely unthinkable — the heiress, with the vicar!
Among his other antics, Osbourne also peed on the Alamo Cenotaph in 1982 and fed hash-laced cake to a church vicar.
I have time to kill before leaving, so I watch the Vicar of Dibley Christmas Special while methodically stuffing myself full of protein.
Rebecca Wendel, tall, with gray hair worn tightly back, married a friend of the vicar of Trinity Church, The New York Times reported.
" Chambers is well known in England for her long-standing role as Alice Tinker in the BBC's popular sitcom "The Vicar of Dibley.
She was the only child of a small-town vicar, the granddaughter of two ladies' maids and the great-granddaughter of a butler.
I remember spending hours on the phone—there was always the business of phoning the local tourist office, post office, police station, or vicar.
" Chambers also starred in the long-running British comedy The Vicar of Dibley opposite comedian Dawn French, who praised her "unique and beautiful spirit.
" But Patrick Taylor, vicar of the church, said he was not convinced there is "sufficient evidence to conclude that his skull has been taken.
Barbarin has stepped aside temporarily pending the appeal and has handed over the day-to-day running of the diocese to a vicar general.
Now, critics – cynics, perhaps, or Conservatives, or your local vicar – would say: it is bad that we all have gonorrhoea and love gak now.
As the vicar of Christ, Francis allows for Catholics to be universal while at the same time particular in their cultural expressions of faith.
Peter Andreas (Esben Smed) spurns his father, a rigid vicar, and leaves his home on the peninsula of Jutland to study engineering in Copenhagen.
One is the daughter of a vicar (Theresa May) while another had a sick hairstyle (Nicola Sturgeon) back in her days at Greenwood Academy.
The church, St. Michan's, is working with the police to recover the head "so we can let him rest in peace," its vicar said.
Known as Peter Vicar in international doom circles, Finnish multi-instrumentalist Kimi Kärki's discography has been expanding far beyond his crushing early output for years.
" In Lord Vicar, the same topic rears its head, becoming the centerfold of both "Between the Blue Temple and the North Tower" and "The Spartan.
He Calls His Dad the Best Sports Psychologist He Knows Willett's father is a Church of England vicar – the equivalent of a reverend or pastor.
In real life, Frank Collins, a British soldier who led the raid on the Iranian Embassy in 1980, became a vicar—and later committed suicide.
Father Teresito "Chito" Soganub, the vicar general of Marawi City, had been taken hostage by Islamist militants along with about a dozen of his parishioners.
"Our game Sniper 3D Assassin is fictional and is intended for mature audiences," Michael Mac-Vicar, TFG's chief financial officer, told HuffPost in a statement.
His father is a vicar, and Willett was the world's top-ranked amateur in 2008, playing on the same Walker Cup team as Rory McIlroy.
On Thursday, De Donatis, the pope's vicar for the Rome archdiocese, ordered the more than 900 Catholic churches under his jurisdiction closed until April 3.
The stand-up comedian was nearing the end of her Laugh Your Head Off world tour engagement at Dublin's Vicar Street theater when she fainted onstage.
"This is another substantive win for the president," said Chris Garcia, former deputy director of the Commerce Department under Trump and now CEO of Vicar Financial.
The board will be composed of a representative of the victims; two mediators; members of the choir foundation; Michael Fuchs, the vicar general; and the bishop.
The idea began to take shape at St. Mary's after Reynolds consulted vicar Marjorie Brown, who gave the thumbs up and called the Bishop of Edmonton.
Catholics consider the Pope not only the vicar of Christ but also the successor to St. Peter, who legendarily holds the keys to the Pearly Gates.
He was ordained as a priest on May 21, 1961, in the diocese of Natchez-Jackson, Mississippi, and became vicar general of that diocese in 1971.
The former vicar at Holy Trinity Church approached him about the possibility of examining the grave site, which has been the subject of rumors for years.
"They threw big parties," said Father González, the vicar of a parish in Aldama, a working-class neighborhood here where, until recently, fuel thieves operated openly.
Brought up by her father, a High Anglican vicar, to believe in duty above all, she has transferred that sense of service to the Conservative Party.
We get a big dose of Ms. Churchill's withering sarcasm, for instance, in a scene between a vicar (Rob Campbell) and his servant (Mikéah Ernest Jennings).
Ernesto José Romero, the apostolic vicar of Tucupita, said he has repeatedly spoken with the state governor and other officials about the crisis, to little effect.

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