English, asked by davidrongphar, 11 months ago

Where did the new Vicar come from?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vicar derives from the Latin "vicarius" meaning a substitute. Historically, Anglican parish priests were divided into rectors, vicars and (rarely) perpetual curates.Hope this would be helpful....

Answered by psjain
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Explanation: VICAR

  • Vicar is the title given to some parish priests in the church of England.
  • The word  vicar is derived from the Latin "vicarius" which means a "substitute".
  • The short story "The Verger" was written by William Somerset Maugham.
  • He was a British story writer and novelist.
  • The story is about Albert Edward Foreman who has been the verger of St. Peter`s Neville Square for 16 years.
  • The new Vicar came from far East End and was shocked to find that the verger of his parish was an illiterate man.

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