What is another word for ecclesiastical benefice?

Pronunciation: [ɪklˌiːzɪˈastɪkə͡l bˈɛnɪfɪs] (IPA)

Ecclesiastical Benefice refers to a church office's right to receive income or property for fulfilling duties, such as preaching or administering sacraments. There are several synonyms for this term. One of them is "living," which is used to refer to the Church of England, where a member holds an office that provides income while they live. Another synonym is "cure," which is used in Western Christianity to refer to a responsibility or care of souls of a particular area. "Canonry" is another synonym, which refers to a stipend the holder receives for being a canon in the church. Finally, "prebend" denotes a payment to a clergy member serving in a particular location in a church.

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What are the hypernyms for Ecclesiastical benefice?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    clerical office, Religious Office, ecclesiastical office, pastoral office, position of authority, spiritual office.

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