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The text mainly describes the rectors and their involvement in ministering, setting up committees, organising church finances, building new structures and promoting charities.
I have letters from headmasters and rectors of academies, and they tell me why.
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Most of my colleagues who have been rectors for the ancient universities are for the change.
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We have had some interesting comments about university rectors.
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Is there any statutory authority for putting these questions to rectors and vicars?
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There are about 1,200 team rectors and vicars with leasehold office and 2,800 priests in charge, assistant curators and parish deacons.
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Approximately 1,200 out of the 8,300 vicars and rectors receive part of their stipends in part-time chaplaincies and similar appointments.
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On other occasions, rectors have not been interested in doing so.
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At the end of 1994, incidentally, 159 team rectors held freehold offices and 294 had a specific term of years.
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Do not the figures that he has given show a discernible movement away from vicars and rectors being granted parsons' freeholds?
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Does that not mean a weakening of tenure for vicars and rectors?
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A rector's wife was highly annoyed.
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Rectors and vice-rectors, as well as deans and directors of the departments are elected by the staff for five-year terms and may be re-elected once.
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As soon as it became known that the rector's expectations had been dashed, local tradesmen began to press for the payment of their debts.
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Rectors received both greater and lesser tithes, vicars the lesser tithes only.
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The eleven member group consisted of university rectors, chancellors and principals as well as board members of various universities across the province.
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The floor of the chancel contains ledger slabs commemorating former rectors of the parish, and from its ceiling hang two chandeliers.
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Thirteen of which are rectors prior to its conversion to university status in 1645, and the remaining 96 are university rectors.
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The existing incumbent rectors and vicars serving parish churches formerly the property of the monasteries continued in post, their incomes unaffected.
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Most of the cathedral incumbents or rectors have served for a significant period of time.
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Such organizations (effectively serving as boards of trustees) are responsible for electing the rectors or directors of a particular campus.
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The known list of priests or rectors is relatively complete from 1213.
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There are also floor slabs from the 17th and 18th centuries to former rectors.
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A full list of rectors from that date is extant.
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Her task was to convince mayors, teachers and school rectors to set up kitchens so that children could have a hot meal once a day.
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Rectors of basilicas and some canons wear a black mozzetta with red piping and buttons.
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Curates (assistant clergy) are appointed by rectors and vicars, or if priests-in-charge by the bishop after consultation with the patron.
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Expansions and other improvements followed later under the supervision of its succeeding cathedral rectors.
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From then until 1924 there were 60 rectors, of whom probably only 19 were resident.
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Two additional parishes returned to diocesan involvement after their dissenting rectors left.
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At the end of the year, students all over the country joined in strikes, demonstrations, and sit-ins, often alongside their rectors and professors.
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To the right of the altar is a carved list of the rectors from 1291.
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By then the church had replaced him with the first of several rectors.
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Such schools were officially known as gymnasia, and their rabbi-principals as rectors.
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At the base of the tower is a list of rectors going back to about 1300.
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The black mozzetta may be worn by priests who are rectors of parishes.
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However, there is a list of earlier rectors.
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Rectors hold their office for four years before another election is held, and there is no limit to the number of re-election terms.
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The walls were lined with oil portraits of former rectors.
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Such schools were officially known as gymnasiums, and their rabbi principals as rectors.
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By 1937, when this practice became conditionally legalized, most rectors at other higher education institutions had adopted this form of segregation.
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The rectors had spurned their ancient right to elect an islander to keep one key of the money-chest.
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After internal discussions and negotiations with the rectors of the universities concerned, it was decided that the institute should remain intact.
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With such a small population, most of the rectors decided they need devote only a small part of their time to the parish.
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Other canonists seem to maintain for removable rectors practically the same rights as to perpetuity, which are possessed by irremovable ecclesiastics.
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Although complete separation from ecclesiastical authorities was achieved in governing the school, its rectors were still priests.
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Likewise, university presidents, rectors and chancellors are invested with office.
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Subsequently, he became one of its first rectors.
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In the hearth tax of 1666 there were 97 hearths in the township, the rector's house was the largest with ten.
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Rectors in the past century have often been well-known celebrities, politicians or political activists and may not have any personal link to the university beforehand.
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On the wall is a list of rectors stretching back to 1301.
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Membership is limited to those individuals who serve as presidents, rectors or vice-chancellors at regionally accredited colleges or universities.
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Rectors appoint a rector's assessor, effectively a deputy or stand-in, who may carry out their functions when they are absent from the university.
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On its first floor is a large meeting hall, bathrooms, the rector's office and a cloakroom.
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Rectors were expected to reside in their parishes, to be hospitable and charitable and tithes were to be paid on all annual crops.
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Between 1902 and 1966, the rectors received a housing allowance and could choose their own place of residence.
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At the dissolution, rectors and vicars of most former monastically owned churches remained in place, their incomes unaffected.
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Rectors are elected directly by free and secret universal suffrage of all the members of the university, including students, lecturers, readers, researchers, and civil servants.
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University rectors greeted the students.
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None of the rectors had actually lived in the parish for at least a century and communion was celebrated only four or five times a year.
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Parishes to have such rectors must have a proper church, a school for boys and girls, and revenues sufficiently stable for the support of the priest, church, and school.
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Incumbents include vicars and rectors.
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Depending on the tithes they received, they were either rectors (receiving both the greater and lesser tithes), vicars (receiving just the lesser tithes) or perpetual curates (receiving no tithes).
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They may also be rectors or chaplains.
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Within a week, the revolt spread to the rest of the island and the commanders (rectors) of the main cities were substituted by men loyal to the insurgents.
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Although, in speaking of the congrua, authors generally limit the question to the inferior clergy, yet all rectors of churches, hence also bishops, are entitled to it.
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Once in possession of their benefices, rectors and vicars enjoyed a freehold, and could only be removed after due legal process, and for a restricted number of reasons.
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Both rectors have doubts at their actions but eventually the dying ceases and the survivors learn they have been successful with no other cases of plague occurring in the county.
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The rector's deputies are known as pro-rectors.
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We are lucky enough to have an excellent rector who lives in our village.
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As matters stand, the curate is prohibited from notifying his vicar or rector of the position.
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At the time, the rector and his colleagues hoped that the proposed route would be south of the church.
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You are dealing with the vicar, not the rector.
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The draft scheme has now been sent to the rector.
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Does a rector value his glebe every year?
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He seems to think that the only financial problem will be how to pay the vicar or rector of the parish.
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He has further duties because he is rector, and he is rector in view of his holding of the rectorial tithe.
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I think the rector is liable to repair the chancel, and the parishioners are liable to repair the nave.
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The rector is giving up £630 per annum, which at his age may be taken at a capitalised value of £7,700.
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They are licensed by the bishop, and they cannot be dismissed by their rector or vicar.
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The earlier measure envisaged the possibility, as a last resort, of recommending that the rector or vicar should be required to leave the parish.
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In our case our local rector has been in the forefront of our fight to save the hall.
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Therefore, the rector for the time being, instead of receiving £131, received £600 a year.
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She was the daughter of a former rector, but she did not erect this building.
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We do not know whether the deputy will become the rector.
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Coming away from the prize-giving with the local rector.
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From 1529, however, the crown took statutory measures to compel rectors to reside and refrain from commercial activities.
He was too easy about granting dispensations for rectors to be absent from their cures on their own business.
In pastoral care, the relevant division was that between non-resident rectors, often accumulating benefices and prebends, and the vicars, deputies or mercenarii.
I retired from the rector's position in late 2000.
Rather, he was a devout man who, though a former rector and professor of philosophy at a seminary, retained anti-intellectual leanings.
Customarily, the abbot or rector of a monastery was obligated only to provide for the needs and upkeep of the church and the congregation.
In the country, the rector was often hardly distinguishable in manners, dress, and accoutrements from the local squire.
We need to realise that closing down rectors is only realistic if broader energy strategies are developed at the same time.
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Any misbehaviour in singing is to be dealt with by the succentor, similarly any other delinquencies of the students are to be punished by the magister or rector scholarum.
He enjoyed and admired his rector.
The rector suffered a nervous collapse and narrowly avoided being accompanied to the station by a brass band hired for the occasion by his evangelical opponents.
As a consequence, the rector is responsible for the primary tasks of the university: teaching, research and, for the most part, the international relations that are connected to it.
I do not suppose it ever will be wholly satisfactory, particularly when making allowance for the rector's need to get around all his churches.
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