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1 обслуживать несколько приходов
Church: hold a plurality of officesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обслуживать несколько приходов
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2 бенефиций
I( доброхотное деяние) donative benefaction, beneficenceII(англик., катол. - церк. должность и связанные с ней статьи доходов; в средневековом католичестве вознаграждение священнослужителя доходной должностью или земельным наделом; 2-ой Ватиканский собор (1962-65) призвал отменить или реформировать систему бенефиция) incumbency, benefice; ( в Англии) livingбенефиций короны англик. (жалуется монархом) — crown living
держатель бенефиция — beneficiary, incumbent
назначить на бенефиций — to present [nominate] to a benefice
обслуживать несколько бенефициев, приходов (одним лицом) — to hold a plurality of offices
одновременное владение одним лицом несколькими бенефициями — plurality, pluralism
пожалование духовному лицу бенефиция — collation, presentation
право распределять или жаловать бенефиции, церк. приходы юр., англ. — advowson
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3 работать на нескольких должностях по совместительству
General subject: hold a plurality of officesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > работать на нескольких должностях по совместительству
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