Sentence example with the word 'curacy'

curacy

abbacy, archiepiscopacy, bishopric, care of souls, cure, deanship, incumbency, prebend, prelature, rectorate, vicariate

Definition n. the position of a curate

Last update: June 25, 2015


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He is a curacy at a church in windsor.   [Please select]

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In 1617 he accepted the curacy of Chatillon-les-Dombes (or sur-Chalaronne), and here he received from the countess of Joigny the means by which he was enabled to found his first "confrerie de charite," an association of women who ministered to the poor and the sick.   [Please select]

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"I have come to tell you, sir, that I wish to resign my curacy."   [Please select]

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A curacy is not a fat living, remember, and there are seven of you.   [Please select]

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After John Storm had found a curacy in London and taken Orders, he told them at Glenfaba that among his honorary offices was to be that of chaplain to a great West End hospital.   [Please select]

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"It is always a relief to hear that I am likely to have one candidate the less for my poor perpetual curacy in Pimlico."   [Please select]

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