Definition of Vicarship. Meaning of Vicarship. Synonyms of Vicarship

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Definition of Vicarship

Vicarship
Vicarship Vic"ar*ship, n. The office or dignity of a vicar.

Meaning of Vicarship from wikipedia

- control, the village gained in importance by becoming the first seat of Vicarship and then by building imposing religious buildings such as the Cathedral...
- with Bishop Manolo de los Santos, D.D., at the helm. The town was once a vicarship of the Archdiocese of Caceres and later, the Diocese of Legazpi. The patron...
- Payne held the rectorships of Shackleford, Peper Harow and Odell, and the vicarship of Pavenham at various points. He was Warden of the Divine Healing Mission...
- Conrad dedicated an altar in Lausnitz during his vicarship in Naumburg in 1217....
- princes throughout history. This has to be distinguished from the general vicarship over Imperial Italy as a whole. The title was conferred to the Count of...
- training at the Lutheran Seminary students typically serve a one-year vicarship after which they are ordained as clergy. The LCCA maintains The Lutheran...
- community of Bagni di Lucca with those of the nearby villages, forming the "Vicarship of the Lima Valley" with each hamlet governed by a member of the Bagni...
- Church in 1447 and Archbishop of Canterbury, John Stafford granted its vicarship to the college. The priests acted as a college of canons for the now collegiate...
- as university chaplain and bishop's adviser. Following eight years of vicarship in Sundbyberg, Brunne spent another eight years as vicar of Flemingsberg...
- rectorship of St. Pancras, Soper Lane, on 4 October 1561, and preferred to the vicarship of Christ Church, London, on 28 January 1567. The latter living he resigned...