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A '''vicar''' is a [[priest|clergyman]] that is responsible for a [[chapel]] or a [[parish]]. |
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⚫ | From time to time, for a number of reasons, |
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== Vicars in the SCA == |
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⚫ | From time to time, for a number of reasons, an [[SCA]] [[Barony]] may find itself without a [[Baron]] and/or [[Baroness]]. In this case, the [[Crown]] will usually appoint a '''Vicar''', to oversee and maintain Their lands until such time as a suitable replacement can be installed. A Vicar may not hold [[court]] or give [[award]]s, but acts as the [[steward]] of the Baronial lands, guides the [[group]] through what is sometimes a difficult time, and graciously hands the Barony over to the Baronial successors at the appropriate moment. A Vicar is not guaranteed any [[title]] or [[rank]] beyond that of Vicar whilst they are holding such a position. |
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Because the SCA does not give out [[religious]] [[title]]s or responsibilities, the Society does not have any other representation of a historical vicar, except where an individual wishes to play one as part of their [[persona]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 29 June 2006
A vicar is a clergyman that is responsible for a chapel or a parish.
Vicars in the SCA
From time to time, for a number of reasons, an SCA Barony may find itself without a Baron and/or Baroness. In this case, the Crown will usually appoint a Vicar, to oversee and maintain Their lands until such time as a suitable replacement can be installed. A Vicar may not hold court or give awards, but acts as the steward of the Baronial lands, guides the group through what is sometimes a difficult time, and graciously hands the Barony over to the Baronial successors at the appropriate moment. A Vicar is not guaranteed any title or rank beyond that of Vicar whilst they are holding such a position.
Because the SCA does not give out religious titles or responsibilities, the Society does not have any other representation of a historical vicar, except where an individual wishes to play one as part of their persona.