vicar in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

vicar in the PONS Dictionary

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vicar [ˈvɪkəʳ, Am -ɚ] N REL, POL

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vicario (-a)
vicar
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It probably dates back as far as about 995, but extant records on the vicars only go back to the thirteenth century.
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Apparently the financial position of the vicars fluctuated wildly.
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In 2005, he was appointed vicar general of the diocese and from 2007 he is also economical.
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Even in the last year of pilgrimages, the vicar received 50 from his share of the offerings.
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In the evening the vicar applies himself to the actual circumstances and difficulties of the congregation he knows so well.
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The church had been enlarged in 1752, and by 1802 the village had a full time vicar and obtained the status of parish.
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As vicar general, he is the highest official for the ecclesiastical administration, spiritual and material, of the area entrusted to him.
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The churches share a vicar and three licensed readers.
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