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Vicar apostolic   Listen
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Vicar  n.  
1.
One deputed or authorized to perform the functions of another; a substitute in office; a deputy. (R.)
2.
(Eng. Eccl. Law) The incumbent of an appropriated benefice. Note: The distinction between a parson (or rector) and vicar is this: The parson has, for the most part, the whole right to the ecclesiastical dues in his parish; but a vicar has generally an appropriator over him, entitled to the best part of the profits, to whom he is in fact perpetual curate with a standing salary.
Apostolic vicar, or Vicar apostolic. (R. C. Ch.)
(a)
A bishop to whom the Roman pontiff delegates a portion of his jurisdiction.
(b)
Any ecclesiastic acting under a papal brief, commissioned to exercise episcopal authority.
(c)
A titular bishop in a country where there is no episcopal see, or where the succession has been interrupted.
Vicar forane. (R. C. Ch.) A dignitary or parish priest appointed by a bishop to exercise a limited jurisdiction in a particular town or district of a diocese.
Vicar-general.
(a)
(Ch. of Eng.) The deputy of the Archbishop of Canterbury or York, in whose court the bishops of the province are confirmed.
(b)
(R. C. Ch.) An assistant to a bishop in the discharge of his official functions.
Vicar of Jesus Christ (R. C. Ch.), the pope as representing Christ on earth.






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"Vicar apostolic" Quotes from Famous Books



... madness raged in the cocoanut-grove. In the afternoon the vicar apostolic of the Roman Catholic Church, supported by the faithful Deacon Fariuu, himself toiled up the slope to stop the game. The bishop was received in sullen silence by regular communicants. A catechist whom he had found squat before the mat ...
— White Shadows in the South Seas • Frederick O'Brien



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