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vicar

[vik-er] / ˈvɪk ər /


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As originally built it did not include a place of worship, but a large donation by a vicar and the agitation of some faithful fellows saw plans approved.

From The Wall Street Journal

Paul, a regular churchgoer from a family of Anglican vicars, spoke warmly about the service.

From BBC

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

From BBC

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

From BBC

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".

From BBC