Rector vs Parson - What's the difference?

rector | parson |


As nouns the difference between rector and parson

is that rector is in the anglican church, a cleric in charge of a parish and who owns the tithes of it while parson is an anglican cleric having full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector.

Other Comparisons: What's the difference?

rector

English

Alternative forms

* rectour (obsolete)

Noun

(en noun)
  • In the Anglican Church, a cleric in charge of a parish and who owns the tithes of it.
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  • In the Roman Catholic Church, a cleric with managerial as well as spiritual responsibility for a church or other institution.
  • A headmaster in various educational institutions, e.g. a university.
  • parson

    English

    (wikipedia parson)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An Anglican cleric having full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector.
  • A Protestant minister.
  • Derived terms

    * parsonage * parsondom

    Synonyms

    * cleric * father * minister * priest * vicar

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