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Qué (quién) es VICARS - definición

TYPE OF PRIEST
Vicariate; Vicars; Papal vicar; Parochial vicar; Patriarchal Vicariate; Administrative Patriarchal Vicar; Patriarchal Vicar; Coadjutor vicar; Assistant parish priest; Pontifical vicar
  • St John's Vicarage, [[Penzance]], Cornwall

Arthur Vicars         
  • Sir Arthur Vicars
  • The Irish Crown Jewels. This image was published by the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police twice a week after the theft of the jewels was discovered.
GENEALOGIST AND HERALD FROM WHOSE CHARGE THE IRISH CROWN JEWELS WERE STOLEN
Sir Arthur Vicars; Arthur Edward Vicars; Sir Arthur Edward Vicars; Vicars, Arthur
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 was removed from the post in 1908 following the theft of the Irish Crown Jewels in the previous year.
vicar         
(vicars)
1.
A vicar is an Anglican priest who is in charge of a church and the area it is in, which is called a parish. (mainly BRIT)
N-COUNT; N-VOC
2.
A vicar is a priest who is in charge of a chapel that is associated with a parish church in the Episcopal Church in the United States. (AM)
N-COUNT; N-VOC
vicar         
¦ noun
1. (in the Church of England) an incumbent of a parish where tithes formerly passed to a chapter or religious house or layman.
(in other Anglican Churches) a member of the clergy deputizing for another.
(in the Roman Catholic Church) a representative or deputy of a bishop.
(in the US Episcopal Church) a clergyman in charge of a chapel.
2. a cleric or choir member appointed to sing certain parts of a cathedral service.
Derivatives
vicarship noun
Origin
ME: via Anglo-Norman Fr. from OFr. vicaire, from L. vicarius 'substitute', from vic- 'change, place' (cf. vice3).

Wikipedia

Vicar

A vicar (; Latin: vicarius) is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, vicar is cognate with the English prefix "vice", similarly meaning "deputy". The title appears in a number of Christian ecclesiastical contexts, but also as an administrative title, or title modifier, in the Roman Empire. In addition, in the Holy Roman Empire, a local representative of the emperor, such as an archduke, could be styled "vicar".

Ejemplos de uso de VICARS
1. We don‘t elect them to be vicars or social workers.
2. They should also consider inviting imams and vicars to talk.
3. He accused the broadcasting company of allowing programmes to run jokes about Christianity and vicars.
4. It will not stop Rowan Atkinson making jokes about stammering vicars.
5. What about all those gay nuns and gay lady vicars out there?