Cuckoo's Farm
A clergyman's home is either called a parsonage, rectory, or a manse.
A clergyman's cap is called a biretta.
Father or Chaplain, is the normal address, but their rank, usually Captain, is also appropriate.
A deanery is a clergyman's house.
it is a rank, in the Catholic Hierarchy from Priest to Bishop etc, he could be called a Father Confessor or Reverend Father, or just Father
stipend
Abbe
A Priest.
They're called Birettas.
A clergyman's gown is typically called a cassock. It is a long, ankle-length robe worn by clergy members in various Christian denominations.
YES, THERE IS A RIVER CALLED CONNECTICUT RIVER.
A clergyman's home is either called a parsonage, rectory, or a manse.