In a general sense, a Catholic priest usually lives in a rectory. It is a house provided by the church for the comfort of the priest. Usually, it is a house that would be common in a given area.
usually they live in a place called the rectory which is near the church in most cases.
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The priests lived in the temples of ancient Egypt.
Diocesian priests usually live in a Rectory, a house provided by the parish of which they are the priest. Religious priests either live in a monastery, or a house owned by their Order unless they are serving in a diocese, in which case they live in a Rectory.
They usually live in the parish house or rectory.
Priests often lived in rectories in the 1300s. Rectories were set aside for priests. They also lived in monasteries.
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Roman Catholicism PriestsRoman Catholic parish priests live in a building called the rectory. This is owned by the church and is often attached to the church building.
They worked in often magnificent temples and part of them may have slept there as well when being on the night shift. Their private homes would vary with their rank as priests. The great majority of lower priests would live in modest adobe-built homes with their families; the higher priests would live in homes comparable to those of the local nobility.
Monks or Friars.
Priests, as they do today, would have lived in a separate dwelling called a rectory, not in the church.
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