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  • Rector (ecclesiastical) - Wikipedia
    In the Catholic Church, a rector is a person who holds the office of presiding over an ecclesiastical institution
  • RECTOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of RECTOR is one that directs : leader
  • Rector | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    In ancient times bishops as rulers of cities and provinces, especially in the Papal States, were called rectors; also administrators of the patrimony of the Church (e g rector Sicilice) To a rector who has resigned is often given the title rector emeritus
  • What does a Rector do? Career Overview, Roles, Jobs | Together SC
    In a religious context, particularly within certain Christian denominations, a Rector is typically a clergy member who leads a parish or congregation This role encompasses spiritual leadership, administrative duties, and community engagement
  • RECTOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    RECTOR definition: 1 a priest in charge of a parish (= area) in the Church of England 2 an important official at… Learn more
  • RECTOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Rector definition: a member of the clergy in charge of a parish in the Protestant Episcopal Church See examples of RECTOR used in a sentence
  • Rectors - Encyclopedia. com
    Rectors of churches are priests who have charge of churches that are neither parochial nor capitular nor annexed to the house of a religious community or society of apostolic life (Codex iuris canonici c , 556; Codex Canonum Ecclesiarium Orientatium c , 304)
  • Rector - The Catholic Encyclopedia - StudyLight. org
    Priests who preside over missions or quasi-parishes are called rectors: in England and the United States they are removable and irremovable, or permanent These latter are known also as missionary rectors (M R )
  • Rector (academia) - Wikipedia
    Rectors are elected directly by free and secret universal suffrage of all the members of the university, including students, lecturers, readers, researchers, and civil servants
  • Rector – The Episcopal Church
    The priest in charge of a parish Typically, a rector is the priest in charge of a self-supporting parish, and a vicar is the priest in charge of a supported mission The rector is the ecclesiastical authority of the parish The term is derived from the Latin for “rule ”





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