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vicarship

NOUN
  1. the religious institution under the authority of a vicar

How To Use vicarship In A Sentence

  • The vicarship was absolved, and the areas outside of Transylvania were again united with the main church.
  • He served parochial vicarships in Greensburg, New Kensington and Indiana, before being named pastor of Seven Dolors Parish in Yukon and administrator of St. Timothy.
  • During the vicarship of Fr. Vincent Das Navis, in 1910, foundation stone for the present new church was laid.
  • We have shown that the Norris family had held vicarships in Gloucestershire
  • There are very few plains and a great many mountains; hardly any roads, as we have just seen; thirty-two curacies, forty-one vicarships, and two hundred and eighty-five auxiliary chapels. Les Miserables
  • Where people today would seek government posts or fame in the entertainment world to ‘get ahead,’ back then folks sought vicarships, bishopries, etc.
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