Noun
parish priest
(Roman Catholicism) The main priest serving a parish.
A curate (or, more correctly, an 'assistant curate') is a term often used for a priest or deacon who assists the parish priest. Source: Internet
CATHOLIC parishioners in Wangaratta will need to “change the habits of a lifetime”, according to parish priest Fr Mike Pullar, as local churches follow new coronavirus guidelines suspending public celebrations of Mass. Source: Internet
First mentioned on July 25, 1726, when parish priest of Holy Trinity Church at Będzin noted a woman named Anna Lisowa from Dąbrowa. Source: Internet
Aware of Fellini’s reputation as Aldo Fabrizi’s “creative muse”, Kezich, 78 Rossellini also requested he try to convince the actor to play the role of Father Giuseppe Morosini, the parish priest executed by the SS on 4 April 1944. Source: Internet
In 1974, the idea of establishing a new school was proposed by Father Jalil Awad, a former parish priest in Gaza who recognized the need to expand the Latin Patriarchate School and build a new complex. Source: Internet
Our objectionable “tone” was often exemplified in a magazine New Directions, where much of the laughter arose from pieces written by the Revd Dr Geoffrey Kirk, parish priest of St Stephen’s, Lewisham in South London. Source: Internet