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The Church of England (aka the episcopal church) uses a system of Vicars. I am not certain if any others do or not.

Generally Episcopal or Anglican when referring to a parish priest. However there are other usages that apply to the Cahtolic, Orthodox and Lutheran churches. For more information see Wikipedia.org "Vicar"

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Protestant.

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