Rector Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary rector (noun) rector ˈ rɛktɚ noun plural rectors Britannica Dictionary definition of RECTOR [count] 1 : a priest or minister who is in charge of a church or parish
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Vicars, Pastors, Rectors: Who’s Who in the Clergy Vicars were appointed by the rector or by the bishop and acted as the rector’s representative in the parish Unlike rectors, who received the full income, vicars were entitled to only a portion of the income generated by the parish The remaining income would go to the rector or be used for the maintenance of the church
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How Sarah Rector Became The Richest Black Girl In America By the time she turned 18, Sarah Rector's net worth was estimated at over $1 million — about $28 million today And it all came from undesirable land that the federal government gave her In 1913, 11-year-old Sarah Rector became the richest Black girl in America She had been born into poverty as a member of the Muscogee Nation in Oklahoma in 1902, and received, as did every member of the