curacy in a sentence
n.
Definition
Curacy: the position or office of a curate, typically involving the responsibilities of a clergyman in a parish.
Sample Sentences
- The curacy of the small parish was a challenging but rewarding position for the young priest.
- After years of dedication, she finally achieved a curacy that allowed her to fully express her theological insights.
- His curacy involved not only preaching but also engaging with the community in meaningful ways.
- The bishop appointed him to a curacy in a remote village, where he could make a real difference.
- She felt a deep sense of responsibility in her curacy, as it required both spiritual and administrative skills.
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