Phrases with «local vicar»

The phrase "local vicar" refers to a clergyman or clergywoman who serves as a religious leader in a specific community or parish. They typically lead worship services, provide spiritual guidance, and support community members in their religious needs. Full definition

Sentences with «local vicar»

  • He is also under pressure in regard to his long - percolating attempt to explain the theory of evolution — his supporters see him as leading the charge against the forces of theocracy while his religious wife and local vicar imagine he is booking passage on a one - way trip to hell. (filmthreat.com)
  • The local vicar, Rev Giles Walter, who has been involved with the school for 24 years, issued a statement: «The behaviour of this small group of parents has hurled a hand grenade into a previously happy and harmonious environment. (premierchristianity.com)
  • The action of the story depends on two visitors from London, Henry and Mary Crawford, brother and sister to Mrs. Grant, the wife of the local vicar. (firstthings.com)
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