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Why parsonages are loved and loathed - The Christian Chronicle Some small, rural churches provide a parsonage because they can’t pay much, and providing a home gives ministers an incentive to accept a job or stay in one Others keep parsonages because no other housing is available
PARSONAGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Parsonage definition: the residence of a member of the clergy, as provided by the parish or church See examples of PARSONAGE used in a sentence
parsonage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From parson + -age The residence of the minister of a parish (obsolete) The house, lands, tithes, etc set apart for the support of the minister of a parish ± house provided by the church as residence of a priest
What does PARSONAGE mean? - Definitions. net A parsonage is a house provided by a religious institution or church for its clergy or minister to live in It is typically located close to, or on the same grounds as, the church Parsonages are also sometimes referred to as a "rectory" or "vicarage", depending on the denomination