curacy Betekenis & Definitie

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  • He has himself to give three months' notice in order to resign his curacy, but the incumbent can get rid of him at any time.

  • There was a time when a man's first title, his first curacy, was looked upon to give him that.

  • In ordinary circumstances he cannot look forward to retaining that curacy during the lifetime of the incumbent.

  • Ordained to the priesthood in 1819, he was appointed to a curacy.

  • A visita is a curacy without a permanent priest assigned.

  • During the 19th century the incumbent priest held his office and living under a vicarage, or a curacy that might have been perpetual or stipendiary.

  • In 1959, the youth and parish hall were dedicated, and in 1965, the curacy was abolished.

  • In 1678, he had obtained an edict from the king stating that permanent curacies will be set up in the colony.

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