The pastor is usually an individual priest (or possibly a religious order or community) who has been delegated by the Bishop to be in charge of a particular parish. The pastor has certain rights and responsibilities has spelled out in canon law. Other priests assigned to the same parish are know as associates, assistants, or curates.
In many dioceses in the United States, when the pastorate of a church is open, a notice is sent from the Priests Personnel Board to all priests of the diocese informing them of the opening. The notice usually contains information about the Demographics, and the financial and sacramental standing of the parish. Any parish priest may apply for the position. The Priests Personnel Board (composed of priests elected by their peers and a chairman appointed by the local Ordinary diocesan bishop]) review the applications, and forward them to the Ordinary (diocesan bishop,) with their suggestions of which is the most qualified applicant. The Ordinary (diocesan bishop) has the final say, and the priest is appointed (usually for a six year term, renewable) by the Ordinary diocesan bishop).
A pastor is either a minister or priest in a Christian church, or, in its less common sense, a shepherd.
A pastor is the priest who is in charge of a parish. He supervises the functioning and finances of the parish, as well as the maintenance of the parish church and rectory.
In the strict canonical sense, a "pastor" is the residential bishop. However, it is generally used in reference to the priest charged with the care of souls of a Catholic parish.
Priest and Pastor mean the same in general and they both do the same thing however in a Catholic Church ther are called Priests and in a Protestant Church they are called Pastors.
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Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the pastor is the priest in charge of a particular parish. Outside of particular circumstances, the pastor would be the ordinary person who would perform a wedding.
No priest in the Catholic Church, even pastors, are allowed to marry.
The bishop appoints pastors as well as assistant pastors.
Call the Director of Religious Education or the Pastor at your local Catholic church and inquire about entering the RCIA process.
A deacon is an officer of the Church. They assist the pastor in any tasks/jobs that need doing and the overall running of the Church.
If there are no impediments (eg: previously married and divorced without an annulment), all you need to do is talk to the pastor and arrange for the marriage to be blessed by the Church. Now, if there is some impediment, you will also need to talk with the pastor to regularize the situation.
Monsignor is strictly an honorary title in the Catholic Church and most who receive the title are simply pastors in local parishes who have the normal duties of any pastor.
Answer: The Catholic widow is free to marry. You are also free to marry in the Catholic Church. This is because your first marriage was not a Catholic one and, according to Church law, it should have been. It will be simple matter of speaking to your local pastor and filling out a form to be sent to the diocese.
Roman Catholic AnswerHis Holiness, Pope John Paul II, was supreme pastor of the Church from 1978 until his death in 2005.
The answer is actually Barnabas. We studied this in my church and also in my lessons. Barnabas was actually just assisted by Paul
he was an rev at a catholic church-- evangelical Calvinist
The clergy of the Roman Catholic Church are called Priests. The priest who heads a parish is also called a Pastor. The catholic church has extraordinary ministers such as the Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist. These are lay people who assist with giving communion.