Phrases with «vicar»

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A vicar is a person who serves as a representative or deputy of a leader, typically in a religious context. Full definition

Adjective + «vicar»

Sentences with «vicar»

  • The last batches of Bentleys have, to be rather frank, been a little hard to distinguish from their Rolls - Royce stablemates» was the opinion of Archie Vicar in the Motorist's Illustrated Digest. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • @CatholicMom who says And so, if you reject the Catholic Church and Her teachings, and reject the Pope as Vicar of Christ, then you reject the Bible also. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Mark's approach is not that different to those Church of England vicars who are frequently asked to christen babies from non-church going families. (premierchristianity.com)
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