Definition of Pastorates. Meaning of Pastorates. Synonyms of Pastorates

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Definition of Pastorates

Pastorate
Pastorate Pas"tor*ate, n. [Cf. F. pastorat. See Pastor.] The office, state, or jurisdiction of a pastor.

Meaning of Pastorates from wikipedia

- A pastor (abbreviated to "Ps" or "Psa" (both singular), or "Ps" (plural)) is the leader of a Christian congregation who also gives advice and counsel to...
- Thachanallur Pastorate is a pastorate which belongs to the Tirunelveli Diocese in Tamil Nadu, India. Thachanallur Pastorate was previously affiliated with...
- The Oxford Pastorate has provided chaplains to work alongside students in the University of Oxford, England, since it was founded in 1893 by evangelical...
- congregations Madras South  : 49 Pastorates and 99 congregations Central  : 47 Pastorates and 592 congregations Southern  : 39 Pastorates and 361 congregations 1835–1837:...
- approximately 2,200,000 members (0.1% of India's po****tion) in 3,000 pastorates. E****enical discussions with a view to a unified church were initiated...
- respective states and are vested with appointment authority for local pastorates. All ministers are credentialed at one of three levels of licensure, the...
- Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archive section, Rev James Lynch "PastorateMount Wesley Church". Retrieved 11 November 2023. "Mr Elija Hoole –...
- McGee and his wife moved to Pasadena, California, where he accepted the pastorate at the Lincoln Avenue Presbyterian Church in 1941. The McGees' first child...
- Vance Havner (October 17, 1901 – August 12, 1986) was an American Southern Baptist minister, evangelist, and author. Over a ministry career spanning more...
- Thomas Rees (13 December 1815 – 29 April 1885) was a Welsh Congregational minister, who wrote a history of nonconformism. He was twice elected chairman...