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vicar

[vik-er] / ˈvɪk ər /


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It said this was "proving difficult to fill", particularly after the vicar left in September, with recruitment for their replacement yet to begin.

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The Reverend Jan Smith, its vicar, said: "We were praying last night for all of the people on the train and those severely injured."

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Reverend Poppy Hughes, who was asked about those who said vicars should be apolitical, replied: "Jesus preached peace and compassion and that's why I'm here".

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"The Terrorism Act wasn't brought in to arrest vicars, retired grandmothers and NHS consultants for holding a placard," she pointed out.

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Prosecutors said some of the images found on the former vicar's phone originated from this site.

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