A person who assists the curate of a church. Not all churches have curates or assistants for them.
An assistant curate is a clergy member in the Anglican Church who assists the incumbent or senior priest in a parish. They typically help with conducting services, pastoral care, and other religious duties as part of their training and experience in preparation for becoming a full-fledged parish priest.
A person who helps the vicar is typically referred to as a church assistant or a vicar's assistant. They may assist with various tasks within the church, such as setting up for services, organizing events, or providing administrative support to the vicar.
The name of the person third in command would depend on the specific organization or context in question. In a general sense, the third in command would typically be referred to as the "third-in-command" or "third ranking member" without a specific name provided.
A deacon at mass is a clergy member who assists the priest during the liturgy, such as proclaiming the Gospel, leading prayers, and assisting with the distribution of Holy Communion. Deacons may also be involved in other ministries within the church, such as serving the poor and marginalized in the community.
In the Bible, Mark is traditionally believed to be John Mark, who served as an assistant to the apostle Peter and later became a companion of Paul during his missionary journeys. There is debate over Mark's specific occupation, but he is often regarded as a scribe or interpreter due to his close association with Peter and involvement in recording Peter's teachings in the Gospel of Mark.
Mark was apparently from Judea. He traveled at one time with Saint Peter to Rome and stayed a few years as his assistant and interpreter before leaving for Alexandria in north Africa where he spent the rest of his life before being martyred there.
A Curate The Office or post of a Curate (Vicar's assistant) is a Curacy.
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.
The cast of The Curate at the Races - 1909 includes: Harry Buss as The Curate
Plain Country Curate. has written: 'A plain friendly farewell from a plain country curate to his parishioners'
Cu mâinile curate was created in 1972.
John Evans - curate - died in 1779.
The duration of Cu mâinile curate is 1.58 hours.
Fred Secombe has written: 'How green was my curate' 'A curate for all seasons'
The Curate's Bride - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Nipper and the Curate - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of The Fighting Curate - 1908 includes: Lenore Fisher
Country Curate. has written: 'The patriot poet, a satire. Inscribed to the Reverend Mr. Ch-----ll. By a country curate' 'The ministry of the letter vindicated from the charge of anti-Christianism. Or an answer to Mr. Woolston's four free-gifts to the clergy, and challenges on this question, whether the hireling priests of this age, ... be not worshippers of the Apocalyptical Beast, ... By a country curate' 'A country curate's observations on the advertisement'