Rectory


 
 

The rectory is the title usually given to the building inhabited, or formerly inhabited, by the rector of a parish. The practice of providing accommodation to rectors of an area is still extant but many of the previous buildings with the title rectory have already been sold off by the church but the title of the building remains. There are a vast number of rectories given the number of parishes in England alone. Sometimes a rectory is called a Manse.

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Building: :In computer programming, building is the process by which source code is converted into executable object code; see compiler....

Rector: The word rector ("ruler," from the Latin regere) has a number of different meanings....

Parish: A parish is a type of administrative subdivision. It is used by some Christian churches, and also by the civil government in a number of countries....

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