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How to use vicar in a sentence

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It is almost a year since it was announced that the beleaguered vicar would resign as soon as he got a new job.
He went to see the vicar at St Michaels, who just listened and smiled as he poured tea, then offered him a part-time job as a verger.
Growing up in rural Sussex, our parish vicar was a mad-keen racing fan and a good tipster.
Alistair, the 25-year-old comedian of the show, has even received fan-mail from the local vicar, the parish council and the Mayor of Scarborough.
A looming financial crisis could leave a parish without a full-time vicar this year.
He said that as the parish vicar he would have expected his child to attend All Saints as it is a church school.
But the vicar, whose former parishes include Rochdale and Ashton under Lyne, did not let the incident put him off his marathon ride.
Boulliau was ordained in 1630, becoming a vicar in a parish including Loudun.
In his parish duties as vicar of Helmsley, Mr Wilbourne has become used to the disinfectant foot and vehicle mats as he travels about by bicycle.
A retired vicar made his sermon at a time when the abbey is waiting for its newly appointed vicar to be inducted at Easter.
At his party conferences, he's appeared sometimes like a kind of holy roller figure, sometimes like a rather earnest vicar.
Many tithes had been commuted to cash payments or impropriated by others who then paid the vicar an annual salary.
Police are treating an attack on a community church and its vicar as racially-motivated, a spokesman said today.
Moved to adoration by scatterbrained, widowed Lavinia Brandon's charm were the vicar, his greensick pupil and his middle-aged churchwarden.
A service of thanksgiving for the life of a much-loved vicar took place on Saturday.
A young curate has moved to his first parish and is living under the watchful eye of his matriarchal landlady at the instruction of the vicar.
The vicar is distraught, but too meek and mild to withstand his determined churchwarden.
After training he began as a curate at Chipping Barnet and later became team vicar at Dunstable.
We're going to see the vicar this evening to discuss our forthcoming nuptials.
It's just a thought, but who's to say what miracles might happen if every lady vicar put a slick of mascara on along with her dog collar?
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Examples from Classical Literature
The family go to the church here, but then the vicar of Alnwick is also an Irvingite.
The window under the tower is in memory of Robert Southey whose daughter married a onetime vicar of tarring.
At Portscale there was a beautiful old church, and a vicar younger and much more active than Dr. bunton.
The thought, however, of a gold-rimmed vicar diminutive enough to enter font or poor box is somewhat staggering!
They had the vicar and old frumps in to tea, and she had to listen to their piffle.
And be it noted, that the vicar is obliged to give to the Doge two flasks of malvoisie, with two oranges besides.
There'd only be the vicar and the local doctor, or p'r'aps a gentleman-farmer or two.
When the new vicar went to cantrip he found Church matters in a very primitive state.
Yes, the hermit of Gouda was the vicar of Gouda, and knew it not, so absolute was his seclusion.
But look at this, my dear sir,' said the vicar, striking his fist upon the bedpost for emphasis.
Walker, vicar, came to reside at Stockton-on-Tees, he was called upon to inter a poor person.
This is arranged with the vicar of the church where the marriage is solemnised.
In 1698, a vicar in the neighbourhood of Dijon had been burnt for quietism.
An antiphon was sung nightly before St. Marys image by the junior vicar after evensong.
The nonconforming vicar of the church appointed a nonconforming preacher to the Episcopal chapel.
Near the Gue-droit, which is a valley leading to the Indre across the moors, our good vicar perceived a high toby.
The vicar of the parish had a corrody in the house, consisting of a right to board and lodging for himself and a serving boy.
The vicar apostolic was doubtful as to the direction in which we should expand.
Does a priest's surplice differ from that worn by a lay vicar, or vicar choral?
Rectorial glebe is not liable to pay vicarial tithe to the vicar, nor is vicarial glebe liable to rectorial tithe to the rector.
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