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  1. Vicar (Lat. vicarius, from vice, instead of), in canon law, the representative of a person clothed with ordinary ecclesiastical jurisdiction. The office of vicar was in use among the ancient Romans, that being the title of officials subordinate to the pratorian prefects. In the ecclesiastical forum, from very early times, we read of vicars of ...

  2. May 22, 2022 · A parochial vicar is an assistant priest who works closely with the pastor of a parish, helping him in every way. The Code of Canon Law explains this type of assignment. Whenever it is necessary ...

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · Vicar General. Every diocese throughout the Roman Catholic Church is required to have at least one vicar general per The Code of Canon Law. The vicar general is required to be a priest and is the ...

  4. The Vicar General is appointed by the bishop to assist him in the governance of the whole diocese. He reports to the bishop regularly and acts in concert with his intentions. ( Canon 475 ff.

  5. VICAR-GENERAL A legitimately deputized assistant to a bishop with ordinary jurisdiction over an entire diocese. His term of office expires with the death, resignation, or transfer of the bishop.

  6. In the Church of England, a vicar is the priest of a parish the revenues of which belong to another, while he himself receives a stipend. His official place of residence is a vicarage. A vicar general is employed by some bishops to assist in special duties. In the Protestant Episcopal Church and in some Lutheran churches, the vicar is an ...

  7. Office of the Vicar General. Very Rev. Alex Zenthoefer serves as Vicar General of the Diocese of Evansville. The Vicar General is appointed in a diocese by the bishop in order to assist him in the administration and pastoral care of the entire diocese. The Vicar General has executive, but not legislative or judicial authority. He represents and ...

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