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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pastoral visit' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a visit made by a clergyman in order to provide spiritual and emotional support to those in need. For example, "The bishop made a pastoral visit to the family who had recently lost their home in a fire."
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What he realized is that this is a pastoral visit and he must be pastor to those who are hurt most — and that is the victims".
(Pope John Paul II made a pastoral visit in 1982).
"It's not a pastoral visit, it's an electoral visit for the PAN," said Homero Aridjis, Mexico's most famous poet.
Pope Pius XII's pastoral visit in the aftermath is marked by a statue of the pontiff with his arms raised.
In 1982, John Paul II paid a pastoral visit to Britain, but did not meet Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and was received by the queen privately.
I feel I [ought to] carry everyone in prayer, in a present that is God's, where I recall every meeting, every voyage, every pastoral visit.
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Like Francis, he enjoyed making pastoral visits, visiting children in hospital and inmates in prison.
After church, her father often had pastoral visits to make to lonely or bereaved parishioners.
"Villaging all day," he frequently writes, a reference to his regular pastoral visits.
The Pennsylvania diocese requires its bishops to make pastoral visits to all parishes within their first three years.
Bishop Daily was visiting the Port St .Lucie parish today as part of regular pastoral visits he makes to churches in the diocese.
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