vicarship

/ˈvɪkərʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, office, or term of a vicar (a representative or deputy, especially in a church).
    • During his vicarship, the church underwent major renovations.
    • He accepted the vicarship of the small rural parish after years of training.
    • The vicarship came with responsibilities for both the church and the local community.
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