- A
vicar (/ˈvɪkər/; Latin: vicarius) is a representative,
deputy or substitute;
anyone acting "in the
person of" or
agent for a
superior (compare "vicarious"...
- of a
larger rectoral or
vicarial parish, the in****bent
would be
legally a
perpetual curate, but
would commonly be
styled "
vicar" in
common use. In legislation...
- A
vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the prin****l
deputy of the
bishop of a
diocese for the
exercise of
administrative authority and possesses...
-
Vicar, a
pseudonym for Víctor José
Arriagada Ríos (April 16, 1934 –
January 3, 2012), was a
Chilean cartoonist,
known for his
prolific career drawing...
-
Vícar is a muni****lity of Almería province, in the
autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute...
- The
Vicar of Bray is a
satirical description of an
individual fundamentally changing his
principles to
remain in
ecclesiastical office as
external requirements...
- Sir
Arthur Edward Vicars, KCVO (27 July 1862 – 14
April 1921), was a
genealogist and
heraldic expert. He was
appointed Ulster King of Arms in 1893, but...
- In the
Roman Catholic Church, a
judicial vicar or
episcopal official (Latin: officialis) is an
officer of the
diocese who has
ordinary power to judge...
- The
Vicar of Wakefield,
subtitled A Tale,
Supposed to be
written by Himself, is a
novel by Anglo-Irish
writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774). It was written...
- The
Vicar of
Christ is a
bestselling 1979
novel by
Walter F. Murphy. The
novel tells the life
story of the
fictional Declan Walsh, who at
various stages...