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  2. Vicar general - Wikipedia

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    As vicar of the (arch)bishop, the vicar general exercises the (arch)bishop's ordinary executive power over the entire diocese and, thus, is the highest official in a diocese or other particular church after the diocesan bishop or his equivalent in canon law.

  3. Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Vicar, Ecclesiastical Judge, Episcopal Vicar, Vicar Forane, Dean, Provincial Superior, or Rector: The Very Reverend (Full Name); Father (Surname). Prior , both superiors of or in monasteries, or of provinces or houses of a religious order: The Very Reverend (Full Name), (any religious order's postnominals); Father (Surname) .

  4. Hierarchy of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The vicar general or one of them is usually appointed moderator of the curia who coordinates the diocesan administrative offices and ministries. [74] A diocesan bishop can also appoint one or more episcopal vicars for the diocese. They have the same ordinary power as a vicar general, however, it is limited to a specified division of the diocese ...

  5. Vicar - Wikipedia

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    A vicar (/ ˈ v ɪ k ər /; Latin: vicarius) is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, vicar is cognate with the English prefix "vice", similarly meaning

  6. Cardinal Vicar - Wikipedia

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    The official title, as given in the Annuario Pontificio, is vicar general of His Holiness. [ 1 ] The bishop of Rome is responsible for the spiritual administration of this diocese, but because the bishop of Rome is the pope , with many other responsibilities, he appoints a cardinal vicar with ordinary power to assist in this task.

  7. List of religious titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Episcopal Vicar: Very Reverend, Very Rev. A bishop or priest granted vicarious authority from a diocesan bishop for a specific area of ministry (e.g., Judicial Vicar, Vicar for Clergy, etc.). A deacon or lay ecclesial minister may be appointed to the same role, but typically called by a different title. Vicar Forane, Dean: Very Reverend, Very Rev.

  8. Vicar (Anglicanism) - Wikipedia

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    Vicar is a title given to certain parish priests in the Church of England and other Anglican churches. It has played a significant role in Anglican church organisation in ways that are different from other Christian denominations .

  9. Moderator of the curia - Wikipedia

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    The vicar general of the diocese frequently serves also as moderator. [1] According to the Vatican , the moderator of the curia must follow the general principle: "...that diocesan structures should always be at the service of the good of souls and that administrative demands should not take precedence over the care of persons.