A priest (Refereing to a Catholic) does mass as transfiguration / communion as transubstation and a vicar does a service in rememberance only. If i was you, i would go for option one , it is a true mass.
A viceroy is a person appointed to rule a country or province as the representative of a sovereign, while a vicar is a priest in charge of a parish. They both have authority over certain territories, but in different contexts.
A pastor is i a baptist church or chapel and vicar in C of V( church in england)
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.
A vicar is a Christian minister or priest, and usually is not present at a Muslim's birth.
Priest, Rabbi, Vicar, Minister.
A vicar in the church is a member of the clergy who is in charge of a particular parish or church. They are responsible for leading worship services, providing pastoral care to the congregation, and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the church.
There is absolutely to difference at all. The words pastor and rector are simply two different words for the same thing.
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
VF is Vicar Forane, a priest who has responsibility over a number of parishes. He is addressed as "Very Reverend".
A priest is the second Order of the ordained ministry, between Bishop and deacon. An abbot is head of a monastery, he may or may not be a priest.
a mission is a religous settlement ran by a priest
He is called a vicar, or more formally, a vicar forane. His title is "Very Reverend" while he holds this office.