What does VG stand for after a priest name?

A vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the principal deputy of the bishop of a diocese for the exercise of administrative authority and possesses the title of local ordinary.
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What is VG after a priest's name?

Vicar General: The Very Reverend (Full Name), V.G.; The Reverend (Full Name), V.G.; Father (Surname). Judicial Vicar, Ecclesiastical Judge, Episcopal Vicar, Vicar Forane, Dean, Provincial Superior, or Rector: The Very Reverend (Full Name); Father (Surname).
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What does VF mean after a Catholic priest's name?

A priest appointed by the bishop to supervise a section or district of the diocese (Corpus iuris canonici, 553–555).
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What are the ranks of Catholic priests?

There are six main levels of the clergy and individuals work their way up the order, however very few will ever reach the top of the hierarchy. In fact, the majority of clergy members to not move past the second level.
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Hierarchy of the Catholic Church
  • Deacon. ...
  • Priest. ...
  • Bishop. ...
  • Archbishop. ...
  • Cardinal. ...
  • Pope.
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What title ranks highest in the Catholic Church?

The Supreme Pontiff (the Pope) is a local ordinary for the whole Catholic Church.
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What are the 2 types of priests?

Within the Catholic Church, there are two types of priests: religious order priests and diocesan priests. A diocese is a group of parishes, or communities, overseen by a bishop. Religious order priests belong to a particular religious order within Catholicism, such as the Franciscans, Dominicans and Jesuits.
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Who is above the pope?

Under the pope are bishops, who serve the pope as successors to the original 12 apostles who followed Jesus. There are also cardinals, who are appointed by the pope, and only they can elect his successor. Cardinals also govern the church between papal elections.
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Is Monsignor higher than bishop?

However, in English-speaking countries, the title is dropped when a priest is appointed as bishop. The title "monsignor" is a form of address, not an appointment (such as a bishop or cardinal).
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What is the difference between a father and a monsignor?

In conversation, priests are referred to as "Father." In writing, they are addressed as "The Reverend John Smith" or "Rev. Smith." Monsignors are addressed in conversation as "Monsignor" or "Monsignor Smith." In writing, the correct form of address is "The Reverend Monsignor John Smith" or "Msgr.
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How many orders of Catholic priests are there?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The sacrament of holy orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishops, priests, and deacons, in decreasing order of rank, collectively comprising the clergy.
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What does VG mean Catholic priest?

A vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the principal deputy of the bishop of a diocese for the exercise of administrative authority and possesses the title of local ordinary.
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What does STD mean after a priest's name?

The Doctor of Sacred Theology (Latin: Sacrae Theologiae Doctor, abbreviated STD), also sometimes known as Professor of Sacred Theology (Sacrae Theologiae Professor, abbreviated STP), is the final theological degree in the pontifical university system of the Roman Catholic Church, being the ecclesiastical equivalent of ...
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What does JCL mean after a priest's name?

Licentiate of Canon Law (Latin: Juris Canonici Licentiatus; JCL) is the title of an advanced graduate degree with canonical effects in the Roman Catholic Church offered by pontifical universities and ecclesiastical faculties of canon law.
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How do you address a Catholic clergy?

In North America and Europe, Catholic Priests may be verbally addressed as "Reverend Last Name" or "Reverend Doctor Last Name" (if he has a doctoral degree). In the U.S.A. it is perfectly acceptable to call any Christian clergyperson, "Reverend".
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What level is a Monsignor in the Catholic Church?

Monsignor is an honorary title, rather than a specific position in the church hierarchy, so a monsignor does not necessarily have any duties distinct from those of any other priest. However, some positions within the Vatican automatically carry the title of monsignor.
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Do priests retire?

While most individuals over the age of 65 remain employed by need rather than by choice for economic reasons, retirement for priests is rather complex. Retirement policies in many dioceses require a minimum age of 70, a specific number of years in ministry, and the permission of the bishop.
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What hat does a Monsignor wear?

The biretta (Latin: biretum, birretum) is a square cap with three or four peaks or horns, sometimes surmounted by a tuft. Traditionally the three-peaked biretta is worn by Catholic clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy.
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Why is a priest called Very Reverend?

In the Anglican Communion, the style is used with certain senior priests in a diocese. The senior priest of a cathedral, whether a dean or a provost, is usually styled as The Very Reverend regardless of whether the priest is also the rector of the cathedral parish, or whether the cathedral is a parish church.
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What is a Catholic cardinals hat called?

The most basic hat is a skullcap called the zucchetto (pl. zucchetti), which is a simple round hat that looks like a beanie or yarmulke. Next is the collapsible biretta, a taller, square-ridged cap with three peaks on top.
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Why do some Catholic cardinals wear pink?

The color also came to symbolize wealth, power and royalty because in antiquity purple dye was very expensive. Pink: A special color worn only twice during the liturgical year. It represents a time of joy amid a period of penance and prayer.
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Do priests get paid?

Salary and job outlook for priests

The top 10% earn more than $80,920 per year and the bottom 10% earn $30,450 or less per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Many churches value being frugal and modest, so pay for priests can be lower than other occupations.
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Why do the popes wear red shoes?

The indoor Papal Slippers were made of red velvet or silk and were heavily decorated in gold braid, with a gold cross in the middle. Throughout Church history, the color red has been deliberately chosen to represent the blood of Catholic martyrs spilt through the centuries following in the footsteps of Christ.
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Do nuns have ranks?

A nun who is elected to head her religious house is termed an abbess if the house is an abbey, a prioress if it is a monastery, or more generically may be referred to as "Mother Superior" and styled "Reverend Mother".
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