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  1. In the Roman Catholic Church, a judicial vicar or episcopal official (Latin: officialis) is an officer of the diocese who has ordinary power to judge cases in the diocesan ecclesiastical court.

  2. May 24, 2023 · The term “parochial vicar” means that such a priest “represents” the pastor within the pastorate (a “vicar” is someone to whom responsibility and power for some task has been delegated by the one with authority, and “parochial” comes from the Latin word for a pastor).

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  4. Each diocesan bishop is bound to appoint a judicial vicar, or officialis, with ordinary power to judge, distinct from the vicar general unless the small size of the diocese or the small number of cases suggests otherwise.

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · Father Ken Walker is the diocesan Judicial Vicar and Vicar for Canonical Matters. “He has been a wonderful mentor, and a devoted priest with whom to work,” Mary Gen said. “He is a very approachable person who has a deep respect for the law of the Church and a genuine concern for the people we serve.”

  6. In the fall of 1995, he began 17 years of service on the Council of Priests and the Archdiocesan College of Consulters. He likewise served as a member of the Seminarian Board for 15 years. In June 1996, he was appointed Vicar General of the Oklahoma Archdiocese.

  7. The Office of the Catholic Cemeteries of Columbus is available to answer your questions, be they about cemetery planning, purchase of spaces, interment, regulations, costs, procedures, history, location of spaces, or genealogy.

  8. Dean or Vicar Forane (VF): a priest appointed by the bishop with a certain degree of leadership in a territorial division of a Diocese or a pastoral region known as a deanery.

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