Parish Priest definition

Parish Priest means the priest (or his delegate) for the time being of the Parish (or his alternate appointed by the Diocese in the event of but only for the duration of any interregnum);
Parish Priest means the priest of the Parish or their appointed representative.
Parish Priest means the member of the clergy for the time being holding the licence of the Bishop for the cure of souls in the parish;

Examples of Parish Priest in a sentence

  • A Church Representative/Religious or Clergy reference is defined as a Parish Priest, Bishop or member of a religious order.

  • Those who have difficulty obtaining written evidence of baptism should contact their Parish Priest.

  • Those who face difficulties in producing written evidence of Catholic Baptism or Reception into the Church should contact their Parish Priest.

  • Those who have difficulty obtaining written evidence of baptism should contact their Parish Priest who, after consulting with the Diocese, will decide how the question of baptism is to be resolved and how written evidence is to be produced in accordance with the law of the Church.

  • A Church representative/Religious or Clergy reference is defined as a Parish Priest, Bishop or member of a religious order.


More Definitions of Parish Priest

Parish Priest means the member of the clergy for the time being holding the
Parish Priest means the Parish Priest of [enter name of Parish].
Parish Priest means the priest in charge for the time being of the parish of St. Mary's Colac;
Parish Priest means the priest appointed by the Bishop under rule 8;
Parish Priest means the Clergyman licensed to the cure of souls in or for the Parish and includes a locum tenens or during a vacancy in the office, the Rural Dean of the area;
Parish Priest means the person for the timebeing appointed by the Archbishop as the Parish Priest or administrator of the Parish;;
Parish Priest means the priest to whom the relevant community is entrusted by the Diocesan Xxxxxx in accordance with Canon 515 of the Code of Canon Law (or his named designate whose contact details are notified to the Company in writing);