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1348:) of parishes, giving them certain rights against arbitrary removal by the bishop of their diocese. In order to preserve their flexibility and authority in assigning priests to parishes, bishops in the United States until that time did not actually appoint priests as pastors, but as "permanent rectors" of their parishes: the "permanent" gave the priest a degree of confidence in the security in his assignment, but the "rector" rather than "pastor" preserved the bishop's absolute authority to reassign clergy. Hence, many older parishes list among their early leaders priests with the postnominal letters "P.R." (as in, a plaque listing all of the pastors of a parish, with "Rev. John Smith, P.R."). This practice was discontinued and today priests are normally assigned as pastors of parishes, and bishops in practice reassign them at will (though there are still questions about the canonical legality of this). 1483:, the "rector" is the priest elected to head a self-supporting parish. A priest who is appointed by the bishop to head a parish in the absence of a rector is termed a "priest-in-charge", as is a priest leading a mission (that is, a congregation which is not self-supporting). "Associate priests" are priests hired by the parish to supplement the rector in his or her duties while "assistant priests" are priests resident in the congregation who help on a volunteer basis. The positions of "vicar" and "curate" are not recognized in the canons of the 1448:, which is part of the Church of England, a rector is appointed to one of the island's twelve historic parishes and as such has a role in the civil parish administration alongside the Constable; the parish also takes full responsibility (through levy of rates) for maintaining the church. Vicars are appointed to district churches, have no civil administrative roles by right, and their churches' upkeep is resourced by the members of the congregation. 1961: 223: 1612: 1558: 250: 1784: 1801: 1673: 2354: 1756: 1744: 1142: 43: 1285:) is pastor (not rector) over both his parish and the parish church. Finally, a president of a Catholic university is rector over the university and, if a priest, often the rector of any church that the university may operate, on the basis that it is not a canonical establishment of a parish (c. 557 §3). 1432:
The traditional titles of rector and vicar continue in English use today, although the roles and the conditions of employment of the two titles are now essentially the same. Which of the titles is held by the parish priest is largely historical, some parishes having a rector and others a vicar. Owing
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In some religious congregations of priests, rector is the title of the local superior of a house or community of the order. For instance, a community of several dozen Jesuit priests might include the pastor and priests assigned to a parish church next door, the faculty of a Jesuit high school across
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From the middle of the twentieth century the Church of England has developed team ministries, in which several priests work in a team to run a group of parishes and churches. In such a team arrangement, the senior priest holds the title "Team Rector", whilst other incumbent priests in the team are
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However, these are not the only officials who exercise their functions using the title of rector. Since the term rector refers to the function of the particular office, a number of officials are not referred to as rectors even though they are rectors in actual practice. The diocesan bishop, for
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The title of perpetual curate was abolished in 1968. However, "Priest-in-charge" is now a common third form of title in the contemporary Church of England, and is applied to the parish priest of a parish in which presentation to the living has been suspended—a process by which the bishop takes
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of his church—the part dedicated to the sacred offices—while the rest of the building was the responsibility of the parish. This rectorial responsibility persists, in perpetuity, with the occupiers of the original rectorial land where it has been sold. This is called
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of rector. They are not the property of his vicar, who is not an office-holder but an employee, remunerated by a stipend, i.e. a salary, payable by his employer the rector. A parish vicar is the agent of his rector, whilst, higher up the scale, the Pope is called the
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or "people's pastor", especially if the cathedral operates as a parish church. Therefore, because a priest is designated head of a cathedral parish, he cannot be both rector and pastor, as a rector cannot canonically hold title over a parish (c. 556).
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church. However, some diocesan canons do define "vicar" as the priest-in-charge of a mission; and "curate" is often used for assistants, being entirely analogous to the English situation.
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the street, and the priests in an administrative office down the block. However, the community as a local installation of Jesuit priests is headed by a rector.
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If a rector appointed as his employee someone to perform the duties of his office, i.e. to act for him "vicariously", that employee was termed his
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in an area which had not yet been formally or legally constituted as a parish, and received neither greater nor lesser tithes, but only a small
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to the origins of the terms, parishes with a rector are often of more notable historical importance or prominence than parishes with a vicar.
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temporary responsibility for the appointment of the parish priest, regardless of who holds the legal rights of patronage in that parish.
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church the title "rector" is sometimes used in secondary schools and boarding schools, where the headmaster is often a priest.
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in return for his duties. Perpetual curates tended to have a lower social status, and were often quite poorly remunerated.
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There are some other uses of this title, such as for residence hall directors, such as Father George Rozum CSC, at the
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which were once (and to some extent still are) run in a seminary-like fashion. This title is used similarly at the
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rectors of churches that do not belong to a parish, a chapter of canons, or a religious order (c. 556 & 553)
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of presiding over an ecclesiastical institution. The institution may be a particular building—such as a
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rectors are officially licensed as incumbents to express the diocesan polity of employment of clergy.
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instance, is himself a rector, since he presides over both an ecclesiastical organization (the
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is also a cleric but functions as an assistant and representative of an administrative leader.
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of the Catholic Church, explicitly mentions as special cases three offices of rectors:
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lands attached to the parish. The rector was then responsible for the repair of the
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is an obsolete term used in the United States prior to the codification of the
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In ancient times bishops, as rulers of cities and provinces, especially in the
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The Pope is called "rector of the world" during the discontinued
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rectors of Catholic universities (c. 443 §3 #3 & c. 833 #7)
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of a parish are the legal property of the person who holds the
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Canons of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
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Quite commonly, parishes that had a rector as priest also had
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