The Roman Catholic chaplains are classed as parish priests, curates and assistants, and are subject to an army Vicar Apostolic. In war, at an army headquarters there are a "field-rabbi," a "military imam," an evangelical minister, as well as the Roman Catholic hierarchy. [Please select]
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"No more seers and curates." [Please select]
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The Sunday school, marshalled by curates and teachers, awaited the party from the vicarage. [Please select]
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Clerke and I will always be curates, and work under you. [Please select]
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Curates always do when there's a change of incumbent; it's clerical etiquette. [Please select]
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The curates in many cases became mere spies and Government informers. [Please select]
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As may well be supposed, neither of those curates was a shining light in the ministry. [Please select]
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Coming up redheaded curates from the county Leitrim, rinsing empties and old man in the cellar. [Please select]
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People casually allude before me to artless stories of "poor curates in Cumberland, you know, Mr." [Please select]
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"These are a few of the applications I had from curates-in-charge and such beauties for the care of the living in Westminster while the other gentleman lay in jail." [Please select]
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In 1809 they were calculated to be worth £255, while nearly four thousand livings were worth under £150; and there were four or five thousand curates with very small pay. [Please select]
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