Crossword-Solution: VICARS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| VICARS | anagram | VRAICS |
We have 18 clues for the answer “VICARS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Substitutes in office. | 1 answer |
| Substitute clergymen. | 1 answer |
| Country parsons | 1 answer |
| Anglican priests | 1 answer |
| Anglican parish priests | 1 answer |
| Chapel figures | 2 answers |
| Parish heads | 2 answers |
| Clergy members | 2 answers |
| Ecclesiastical officials | 2 answers |
| Parish officials | 2 answers |
| Subordinate church officials | 2 answers |
| Parish leaders | 3 answers |
| Parish priests | 3 answers |
| Flock leaders | 5 answers |
| Church leaders | 5 answers |
| Deputies | 5 answers |
| ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRIESTHOOD OR PRIESTS | 10 answers |
| Clergymen. | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AZCEEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with VICARS (5)
Then Ursula said: "Yea, why should the Sage and the books have told us aught of these dead bodies, that are but as the plenishing of the waste; like to the flowers that are cast down before the bier of a saint on a holy-day to be trodden under foot by the churls and the vicars of the close.
Fraternities [or societies], in which cloisters, chapters, vicars have assigned and communicated (by a legal contract and sale) all masses and good works, etc., both for the living and the dead.
How was it that everything seemed natural and sensible to him, which these uncles, vicars, and other grown-up men took for the merest tomfoolery? Well, he would explain this, and many another thing, when we met again.
She explained that her husband was a curate, a good deal older than herself, who had difficulty in getting permanent work since vicars wanted young men to assist them; he earned a little now and then by doing locums when someone took a holiday or fell ill, and a charitable institution gave them a small pension; but her life was lonely, it would be something to do to look after a child, and the few shillings a week paid for it would help her to keep things going.
Bishops there are, and abbots there enow, Canons and monks, vicars with shaven crowns; Absolution in God's name they've pronounced; Incense and myrrh with precious gums they've ground, And lustily they've swung the censers round; With honour great they've laid them in the ground.
Quotes with VICARS (3)
Girls aside, the other thing I found in the last few years of being at school, was a quiet, but strong Christian faith — and this touched me profoundly, setting up a relationship or faith that has followed me ever since. I am so grateful for this. It has provided me with a real anchor to my life and has been the secret strength to so many great adventures since. But it came to me very simply one day at school, aged only sixteen. As a young kid, I had always found that a faith…
If priests — of all clans — were free of disease and immune to death, then there might be some basis for the claim of the religionists. But these "men of God" are victims of the natural course of life, "even as you and I." They enjoy no exemptions. They suffer the same ills; they feel the same sensations; they are subject to the same passions of the body, the same frailties of the mind, are victims of circumstances and misfortune, and they meet inevitable death just as every …
I was perplexed by the failure of teachers at school to address what seemed the most urgent matter of all: the bewildering, stomach-churning insecurity of being alive. The standard subjects of history, geography, mathematics, and English seemed perversely designed to ignore the questions that really mattered. As soon as I had some inkling of what 'philosophy' meant, I was puzzled as to why we were not taught it. And my skepticism about religion only grew as I failed to see wh…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 19 times in crossword archives (1942–2022).