- ****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...
- in the 16th century.
Unlike ancient rectories and vicarages,
perpetual curacies were
supported by a cash stipend,
usually maintained by an
endowment fund...
- "constantly dismissed" with no
curacy he
could hold
services only when
friendly clergy invited him. Hedlam's
first curacy was at St John's
Church in Drury...
- in Wales. The
Anglican Church authorities deprived him of his
Nantcwnlle curacy in
about 1763, an
action which was unpo****r with parishioners. Following...
- the
Church of England, but he was
unsuccessful in his
application for a
curacy. In 2022, he was
ordained as a
deacon in the Free
Church of England, a conservative...
- was
educated at the
University of
Bristol and
ordained in 1978.
After a
curacy in
Rochdale he held in****bencies in
Eccles and
Great Harwood. He was Canon...
- He was
ordained in the
Scottish Episcopal Church in 1870. He
served his
curacy in Alford, Aberdeenshire. He was
Rector of St Machar's Church, Bucksburn...
-
educated at
Trinity College Dublin, and
ordained in 1962. His
first post was a
curacy in Clooney,
County Londonderry;
after which he was the in****bent at Desertmartin...
-
Whitmore is a village,
civil parish and
small curacy in the
county of Staffordshire, England, near Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Besides Whitmore, the
parish also...
-
Francesco Monico (born Venice,
February 27, 1968) is a teacher, researcher,
pedagogist in Italy.
Monico worked for ten
years as a director, screenwriter...