give in charge - traduzione in greco
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give in charge - traduzione in greco

PRIEST IN CHARGE OF A PARISH WHO IS NOT ITS INCUMBENT
Bishop's curate; Ministre Desservant; Priest-in-charge; Priest in Charge; Priest-in-Charge; Priest-In-Charge; Priest In Charge; Curate-in-charge

give in charge      
δίνω εν κηδεμονίαν
give up         
  • The project attracted the ire of the [[United States Postal Service]], who threatened legal action.
  • The pair sent one another burned [[CD-R]]s through the mail to create the album.
  • K2000RS]] sampler connected to a [[Macintosh Quadra]] and [[PowerBook G4]].
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  • A promotional photo of Gibbard and Tamborello, shot by Brian Tamborello.
  • Laura Burhenn, Lewis, Tamborello, and Gibbard at [[Lollapalooza]] 2013.
ALBUM BY THE POSTAL SERVICE
Give up; Sleeping In; Recycled Air; This Place Is a Prison; Brand New Colony; Natural Anthem; Give Up (album)
v. εγκαταλείπω, παραιτώ, παραιτούμαι, αφίνω, παραιρώ
δίνω εν κηδεμονίαν      
give in charge

Definizione

curate-in-charge
¦ noun another term for priest-in-charge.

Wikipedia

Priest in charge

A priest in charge or priest-in-charge (previously also curate-in-charge) in the Church of England is a priest in charge of a parish who is not its incumbent. Such priests are not legally responsible for the churches and glebe, but simply hold a licence rather than the freehold and are not appointed by advowson.

The appointment of priests in charge rather than incumbents (one who does receive the temporalities of an incumbent) is sometimes done when parish reorganisation is taking place or to give the bishop greater control over the deployment of clergy.

Legally, priests in charge are temporary curates, as they have only spiritual responsibilities. Even though they lead the ministry in their parishes, their legal status is little different from assistant curates. However, the term priest in charge has come to be used because the term curate often refers to an assistant curate, who is usually a priest recently ordained who is not in charge of a parish — although it is quite possible for a priest previously beneficed to return to a curacy, sometimes as a matter of choice. The stipend of a priest in charge is often the equivalent to that of an incumbent, and so they are sometimes referred to as having incumbent status.

Incumbents include vicars and rectors.

In the Church of Ireland, priests in charge are referred to as bishop's curates.