
Also known as parish priest, pastor
thumb|The Poor Parson is described in Canterbury Tales: The Prologue, by Geoffrey Chaucer A parson is an ordained Christian person responsible for a small area, typically a parish. The term was formerly often used for some Anglican clergy and, more rarely, for ordained ministers in some other churches. It is no longer a formal term denoting a specific position within Anglicanism, but has some continued historical and colloquial use.
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教区司祭(きょうくしさい)は、カトリックの聖職者で、司教の管理下で活動する司祭の総称。または、在俗司祭ともいう。 修道会の司祭と違い、修道会総長(会長)の人事的、行政的管轄には入らず、修道誓願も立てない為、人事権や行政権は、司教の管轄下にある。
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