rectors in English

noun
1
(in the Episcopal Church) a member of the clergy who has charge of a parish.
‘The font was used to baptise Dr Kathleen Lynn; her father was the Anglican rector of the parish in 1874,’ pointed out a local.
2
the head of certain universities, colleges, and schools.
The responsibilities of university rectors and senior administrators are not clearly defined.

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1. The rectorate consists of the chancellor, Holger Schroeter, who is the head of the central administration and responsible for the university's budgeting, and three pro-rectors, who are responsible for international relations, teaching and communication, and research and structure respectively.

2. ‘There are lists of rectors, Curates, and members who have been ordained in the ministry.’ ‘Two years ago, he was appointed parish curate completing a total of nine years in Tullow.’ ‘A former baseball player has been appointed an assistant curate.’ ‘Since 1994 he …

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