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Often used in the same context:
dean,
vicar,
bishop,
provost,
headmaster,
pastor,
archbishop,
seminary,
suffragan bishop,
deacon,
vice chancellor,
choirmaster,
very reverend,
bishopric,
vicar general,
theologian,
curacy,
archbishopric,
priest,
suffragan,
parishioner,
chancellor,
regent,
revd,
theology,
pastorate,
archimandrite,
archpriest,
custos,
lecturer,
coadjutor,
homilist,
prioress,
eparchy,
archdeacon,
hierarch,
episcopal,
vestryman,
laywoman,
regius professor,
canonist,
churchwarden,
missioner,
professor,
vestry,
basilian,
diocese,
franciscan order,
abbot,
prebendary,
chaplain,
nuncio,
presbyter,
liturgist,
consultor,
churchman,
clergyman,
methodius,
president,
vicariate,
diaconate,
cathedral,
bursar,
seminarian,
congregation,
superintendent,
exarch,
carmelite order,
passionist,
trustee,
chairman,
abbess,
moral theology,
ordination,
augustinians,
prefect,
catholic church,
theological,
headteacher,
methodios,
synod,
episcopacy,
housemaster,
curia,
consul,
chrysostom,
curch,
councilor,
iconographer,
schola cantorum,
vicar apostolic,
chorister,
consecrator,
convocation,
priesthood,
licentiate,
sulpician,
superintendant,
augustinian order,
prelate,
christadelphian,
precentor,
curate,
mayor,
rectors,
sheriff,
curator,
postmaster,
alderman
More specific:
ministrant
Appears in the definition of:
parsonage,
rectory,
vicarage
More general:
clergyman,
man of the cloth,
reverend
Synonyms:
curate,
minister,
parson,
pastor
Also try:
— Adjectives for rector:
first,
new,
late,
present,
former,
old,
young,
good,
vice,
worthy,
last,
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