curacy

/ˈkjʊrəsi/
noun
  1. The position or work of a curate (a junior clergy member in some Christian churches).
    • The young priest spent five years in a curacy before becoming a vicar.
    • After his ordination, he accepted a curacy in a small village church.
    • She served her first curacy at a busy urban parish.
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