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Definition of Curacies

Curacies
Curacy Cu"ra*cy (k?"r?-s?), n.; pl. Curacies (-s?z). [See Cure, Curate.] The office or employment of a curate.

Meaning of Curacies from wikipedia

- ****istants to the parish priest. The duties or office of a curate are called a curacy. The term is derived from the Latin curatus (compare Curator). In other...
- perpetual curacies now depended on the living attracting additional endowments, a process that became much easier when perpetual curacies were brought...
- was made deacon in 1953, ordained priest in 1954 and served his title (curacy) in Kimberworth until 1955. He then returned to Nigeria as Senior Supervisor...
- occasions by Philip Goodrich, Bishop of Worcester. His first positions were curacies at St Peter's Ipsley in the Diocese of Worcester (1987–1991) and at St...
- growing suburban area. Rather than the conventional minimum three-year curacy, after two years Runcie was invited to return to Westcott House as chaplain...
- Grammar School. He then joined St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He held the following curacies: Holy Trinity, Taunton, Somerset (1891), Hendford, Yeovil (1895), St. Saviour's...
- in Wales. The Anglican Church authorities deprived him of his Nantcwnlle curacy in about 1763, an action which was unpo****r with parishioners. Following...
- baptised there on 25 March 1820. Later Patrick was appointed to the perpetual curacy in Haworth, a small town seven miles (11 km) away. In April 1820 the family...
- Gilbert Wakefield (1756–1801) was an English scholar and controversialist. He moved from being a cleric and academic, into tutoring at dissenting academies...
- of London later issued a statement highlighting the "limited number of curacies available", emphasised that vacancies were carefully "considered on a case-by-case...