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yes they were they owned all the farms in the town of guniik. they werent very smart with it though!

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Q: During medieval times were Parish priests legally tied to land?
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What were the powers of the parish priests during the spanish era?

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What did the parish priests do in middle ages?

"Parish priest" is a job.


How does a priest get his parish?

Catholic priests are assigned a parish by the bishop of the diocese.


The parish priest is appointed and financed by who?

Parish priests are appointed by a bishop and supported by the local parish of the priest.


What were the parish priests duties?

.Catholic AnswerOfficially, there is no real term "parish Priest" but it is usually used to designate a priest that works in a parish as opposed to a priest in a monastery, or teaching school, or a missionary, etc. There are dozens of jobs that a priest could be doing, and working in the parish is just one of them. Most "parish priests" are diocesan priests, in other words they are attached to the local bishop and do not belong to a religious order, although there are some Order priests doing parish work.


How would a medieval priest make money for food?

Most priests grew their own food or accepted food from the people around them. The surfs paid a tax with food to the parish.


Who is the parish priests of tuguegarao city?

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What are the powers of the parish priests?

priests do not necessarily have "power" they are there to serve the people who are members of the church


Where does priests live?

They usually live in the parish house or rectory.


Where do the sleep?

Priests sleep in a regular bed, usually in a house set aside as the rectory. The term rectory comes from the fact that all parish priests used to be called the rector of the parish.


Where do the priest sleep?

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Who conducts the ceremony in Anglican church?

In a parish church it would be a vicar which is the ordinary title given to certain parish priests.