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In some countries where the clergy houses were often rather grand, many of them have now been sold off by the churches and replaced by more modest properties. Numerous clergy houses have been acquired by families for use as private homes. Others have been adapted as offices or used for various civic
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use the terms priory, clergy house, parochial house (mostly in Ireland), chapel house (in Scotland), presbytery, and rectory (especially in Massachusetts) if appropriate. In the Philippines, the term convent is used, a direct
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There are a number of more specific terms whose use depends on the rank of the occupant, the denomination, and the locality. Above the parish level, a bishop's house was traditionally called a "
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functions. In many villages in England, the former clergy house is called the "Old Vicarage" or the "Old Rectory". In Scotland, a former clergy house may be known as the "Old Manse".
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Partly because of the general conservation of churches, many clergy houses have survived and are of historic interest or importance. In the United Kingdom, the 14th-century
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lives in a canonry or "canon's house". Other clerical titles have different names for their houses.
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uses the terms vicarage or (more informal and old-fashioned) parsonage, and rectory if appropriate.
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The names used for homes of ordinary parish clergy vary considerably and include the following:
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A clergy house is typically owned and maintained by a church, as a benefit to its
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of a given religion. Residences of this type can have a variety of names, such as
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Catholic clergy houses in particular may be lived in by several priests from a
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of a church resides; a parson is the priest/presbyter of a
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Residence of one or more priests or ministers of religion
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The name "parish house" is used by many denominations.
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is the residence, or former residence, of one or more
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Index

Rector
Church hall
Parish House
Clergy housing allowance

Haworth
Brontë family
Brontë Parsonage Museum
priests
ministers
manse
clergy
parish
Alfriston Clergy House
National Trust
Bishop's palace
dean
deanery
canon
parson
parish church
ecclesiastical rector
academic rector
Anglican Communion
Roman Catholics
calque
Spanish
Manse
mansion
Presbyterianism

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