- A
vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the prin****l
deputy of the
bishop or
archbishop of a
diocese or an
archdiocese for the
exercise of administrative...
- A
vicar (/ˈvɪkər/; Latin: vicarius) is a representative,
deputy or substitute;
anyone acting "in the
person of" or
agent for a
superior (compare "vicarious"...
- is
divided into two vicariates, each with its
respective vicar general. Two
vicars general exercise the
episcopal ministry and
pastoral government for...
-
Cardinal vicar (Italian:
Cardinale Vicario) is a
title commonly given to the
vicar general of the
Diocese of Rome for the
portion of the
diocese within...
- the
vicar general. As one of the jobs of the
judicial vicar is to
preside over
collegiate tribunals, many
dioceses have
adjutant judicial vicars who can...
- question.
Vicar General Vicar General until 7
March 1801,
Superior General for
Russia thereafter.
Superior General for
Russia only.
Superior General for Russia...
-
limit for
vicars general proposed for
appointment as
honorary prelates. The
reasoning was that as long as a
priest holds the
office of
vicar general, he is...
- 1798, Polotsk) was a Polish-Lithuanian
Jesuit priest, and
Temporary Vicar General of the
Society of
Jesus from 1785
until 1798, at a time when
under papal...
- patriarchal, or archiepiscopal) exarchate. An
apostolic vicariate is led by a
vicar apostolic, who is
usually a
titular bishop.
While such a
territory can be...
-
Church of
England from the
unique posts of
Vicegerent in
Spirituals and
Vicar-
general (the two
titles refer to the same position).: 658, fn. 2
During his...