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Yes. All vicars have had to undergo several years' training in theology and ministry and are usually first ordained as a deacon, and then a year later are ordained as a priest. Before they become a vicar in their own right, with their own parish, thay also serve three or four years as an assistant vicar known as an 'assistant curate' under a training vicar, but throughout this time they are still ordained as a priest.

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How do vicars help?

Vicars are typically ordained clergy who serve as spiritual leaders within the Anglican Church. They help by providing pastoral care and support to their parishioners, leading worship services, administering sacraments, and offering guidance on matters of faith and morality. Vicars also play a key role in building and nurturing their church community.


Can a pastoral vicar get married?

In the Roman Catholic Church, pastoral vicars are typically ordained priests and are therefore required to remain celibate and unmarried. However, in some other Christian denominations, pastoral vicars may be allowed to marry. It ultimately depends on the specific rules and regulations of the particular religious institution.


When did Thomas Vicars die?

Arthur Vicars died in 1921.


What do vicars live in?

Vicars usually live in a Vicarage.


When did Hedley Vicars die?

Hedley Vicars died in 1855.


When was Hedley Vicars born?

Hedley Vicars was born in 1826.


When was John Vicars born?

John Vicars was born in 1582.


When did John Vicars die?

John Vicars died in 1652.


When was Arthur Vicars born?

Arthur Vicars was born in 1862.


When was Thomas Vicars born?

Thomas Vicars was born in 1589.


Why do vicars wear grey robes?

AnswerTo identify themselves that they are Vicars


What do you call a group of vicars?

A group of vicars is commonly referred to as a "vicarage." However, there isn't a widely recognized collective noun specifically for vicars. In some contexts, they may simply be called a "group" or "assembly" of vicars.