After someone has served in the military they are called a veteran.
They are called Chaplains.
The first woman vicar in the UK was Ayesha , the most idoit woman in the entire history !
greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
yes they have what is called a nomway group that is like their military
Vicariate
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He is called a vicar, or more formally, a vicar forane. His title is "Very Reverend" while he holds this office.
There is no equivalent to a Vicar in the Jewish religion.
A vicar. The title 'vicar' is the title of the person who is the priest with spiritual oversight of a parish and is not dependent upon the gender of the priest. Therefore both male and females are called vicars. The level of ordination of a vicar is that of priest. Similarly a female priest is called, still, a priest and not a priestess. Priestesses were (and are) associated with pagan cults or even witchcraft, and so Christian priests who are women are called priests.
Jesus was obviously the original head of the church. He then chose Peter, one of his apostes to be the pope. From then on the pope, which is also called the Vicar of Christ is the head of the church.
கிறித்துவின் பதிலாள் (Vicar of Christ) Vicar is பதில் குரு
the people who look after the churches are called a vicar
The vicar prepared his Sunday sermon.The police have just arrested the vicar for touching a choir boy.The vicar asked everyone to put their hands together for a prayer.
A vicar is a what a parish priest is called in the Anglican Church. Non-conformist churches, Episcopalians, Baptists, Methodists, URC, Pentecostals and so on use the title minister. Although not often found in Catholic churches in years past, parochial vicar is nowadays being used more and more as the term for what used to be called parish priest.
A Minister, but is often referred to as 'Pastor' e.g. Pastor John.
The Vicar of Bullhampton was created in 1870.