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curates Meaning in Tamil ( curates வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

உதவி பாதிரி, உபகுரு,



curates தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1967 இல் குருவானவராக தனது பணியை ஆரம்பித்தவர் 1971 இல் முருங்கன் உதவி பாதிரியாராக (pastor) ஆனார்.

curates's Usage Examples:

Early in Elizabeth's reign, however, he wrote a larger catechism, to serve as a statement of Protestant principles; it was printed in 1570, and in the same year appeared his "middle" catechism, designed it would seem for the instruction of "simple curates.


Such curates, being not removable at the pleasure of the impropriators, but only on due revocation of the licence of the ordinary, came to be entitled perpetual curates.


At the age of twenty-four he entered the priesthood, becoming one of two curates under the incumbent of Pingjum, a village near his birthplace.


" We made a waste," said Archbishop Leighton, " and stocked it with owls and satyrs," the detested " curates.


The term is used in this general sense in certain rubrics of the English Book of Common Prayer, in which it is applied equally to rectors and vicars as to perpetual curates.


The soldiery was withdrawn from the west, and the people at once showed their feelings by the " rabbling " or ejection of the curates who occupied g 7 p of 1688.


The Roman Catholic chaplains are classed as parish priests, curates and assistants, and are subject to an army Vicar Apostolic.


Tenison, according to Gilbert Burnet, "endowed schools, set up a public library, and kept many curates to assist him in his indefatigable labours.


The system of pluralities carried with it, as a necessary consequence, systematic non-residence on the part of many incumbents, and delegation of their spiritual duties in respect of their cures of souls to assistant curates.


Formerly Brazil constituted an ecclesiastical province under the metropolitan jurisdiction of an archbishop residing at Bahia, with 11 suffragan bishops, 12 vicars-general and about 2000 curates.


"Formerly Brazil constituted an ecclesiastical province under the metropolitan jurisdiction of an archbishop residing at Bahia, with 11 suffragan bishops, 12 vicars-general and about 2000 curates.


"Tenison, according to Gilbert Burnet, "endowed schools, set up a public library, and kept many curates to assist him in his indefatigable labours.





Synonyms:

reverend, clergyman, rector, minister of religion, ministrant, man of the cloth, parson, minister, pastor,



Antonyms:

profane, unhelpful, laity, idle, layman,

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