Sentence examples for the rectory from inspiring English sources

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the rectory

noun

The residence of Roman Catholic priest(s) associated with a parish church.

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The Rectory".

In 1667 he joined the rectory of Allhallows at Stamford.

Collier was born at the rectory of Langford Magna.

"I mean into holy orders, into the rectory in Fulbourn.

Soon after, the rectory became an emergency command center.

Back at the rectory, Miss Macaluso said, she heard whispers.

His assistant in the rectory, Kathleen Bencivenga, soon chimed in.

He had lunch at the rectory with his wife and their priest, surrounded by reporters.

The rectory is uninhabitable; the organ and the church's records ruined, he said.

Margaret's hospitality became legendary, with many people's problems sorted out at the rectory kitchen table.

When Ofsted inspectors visited, they deemed the rectory not fit for purpose.

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