vicars Antonyms
Strongest:
- curates
- pastors
- bishops
- priestesses
- clergymen
- churchmen
- popes
- cur-s
- parsons
- archbishops
- shepherds
- rectors
Strong:
- priests
- confessors
- holy-joes
- prelates
- friars
- archpriests
- preachers
- monks
- abbots
- padres
- deaconesses
- clergywomen
- diocesans
- chaplains
- abb-s
- presbyters
- fathers
- deans
- missioners
- missionaries
Weak:
Meaning of vicars
vicars
a Church of England incumbent receiving a stipend but not the tithes of a parish, a member of the clergy who exercises a broad pastoral responsibility as the representative of a prelate, an administrative deputy, one serving as a substitute or agent, a minister in charge of a church who serves under the authority of another minister, a church official who takes the place of or represents a higher official, a member of the Episcopal clergy or laity who has charge of a mission or chapel, an ecclesiastical agent
FAQs About the word vicars
a Church of England incumbent receiving a stipend but not the tithes of a parish, a member of the clergy who exercises a broad pastoral responsibility as the re
curates,pastors, bishops, priestesses, clergymen, churchmen, popes, curés, parsons, archbishops
laymen,lectors, lay readers,laypeople, seculars, secular,laypersons
The vicars of the local parish conducted the Sunday service with unwavering devotion.
The bishop summoned all the vicars of the diocese for an important announcement.
The vicars were known for their compassionate outreach to the less fortunate in the community.
The old vicar had served the parish for over five decades, leaving an enduring legacy of spiritual guidance.