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What Is a Rectory in the Catholic Church? - WesternChurch. net In the Catholic Church, a rectory is a residence provided to the parish priest or pastor It serves as a home for the clergy member and often houses administrative offices for the parish
Rector (ecclesiastical) - Wikipedia In the Catholic Church, a rector is a person who holds the office of presiding over an ecclesiastical institution The institution may be a particular building—such as a church (called his rectory church) or shrine —or it may be an organization, such as a parish, a mission or quasi-parish, a seminary or house of studies, a university, a
Whats the Difference Between a Cathedral Rector and a Parish Priest . . . Newer dioceses in particular don’t tend to have chapters of canons in their cathedrals; instead, their cathedrals are ordinarily administered by a cleric known as a rector A rector, according to canon 556, is a priest who is entrusted with the care of some church that is neither (a) a parish nor (b) a church with a chapter of canons
Dictionary : RECTORY | Catholic Culture RECTORY Originally the residence of the rector of an academic or ecclesiastical institution Now commonly used in speaking of the residence of the priest in charge of a church or ashrine and his
What is a Rectory? (with pictures) - WiseGEEK A rectory is a residence maintained for the use of a parish priest Traditionally, priests have been reassigned frequently to new churches in many Christian denominations, and the Church maintains residences for their use as a job benefit
This old house: Is it time to rethink rectories? For over 100 years, the rectory has been a living symbol of Catholic Americana Where does the priest live? Right there, next door to the church Some rectories remain vibrant centers of faith and community Some are being reimagined in Christ-centered ways A few need a wrecking ball
Living in rectory offers convenience, chance to serve - Catholic Times . . . Some decide to live in a parish rectory Others with health challenges might need to go to a place that offers assisted living Wherever they end up, though, these faithful men who have served the Catholic Church for most of their adult lives never stop being priests
What defines a Rectory Bride and how to spot one? In the Roman Catholic Church, a rector is a person who holds the office of presiding over an ecclesiastical institution, such as a church or shrine Rectories are typically located near the church, and most rectories are conveniently close to the church