This person is called a curate. The duties of a curate are called a 'curacy'. The term 'curate' means "cure of souls". The curate is assigned to a parish as assistant to the parish priest. There may be one or more curates under each priest.
A cleric, especially one who has charge of a parish. A cleric who assists a rector or vicar.
a cleric is a religious person. the oxford cleric is from the Canterbury tales by geoffry chaucer
A cleric's house is typically called a rectory or a parsonage. It is a residence provided by a church for the cleric to live in while serving the congregation.
Many: minister, priest, pastor, vicar, clergyman, cleric....each usually has 'shades' of differences.
A cleric's home is called a manse.
ecclesiastique, or ecclésiastique with stresses
Geneva Gown
A French cleric is a person who is ordained for religious duties in the Catholic Church in France. They can include priests, bishops, deacons, and other ordained ministers within the church hierarchy.
Vicariate
Helen Lovejoy
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.