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I agree. The article links to articles in other wikipedias, at least some of which use more generic terms. Unless it is possible to write separate articles on the different types of clergy houses in the Church of England (but I guess any significant differences should be covered under
vicar,
rector etc.).
Your edit here yesterday made me notice that my correction a few months ago of the Swedish interwiki-link from pastorat (a division consisting of one or a few parishes headed by a kyrkoherde) to prästgård had recently been reverted by a bot, re-introducing the incorrect link. Annoying. --
Hegvald (
talk)
08:29, 29 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Proposed article merger
I propose that
Manse be merged into
Clergy house. There doesn't seem to any great amount of information contained in the former which isn't already, or couldn't be, covered by the latter. The
Clergy house article also seems to cover all other types/names of such dwellings (e.g. rectory, vicarage), with only Manse having a separate article. The
Manse article doesn't, in my opinion, spell out precisely why it ought to be treated independently in this way.
Grunners (
talk)
11:38, 28 July 2016 (UTC)reply
No strong feeling either way, leaning to keep as is. "Son of the manse" (most of the article) is a well-known phrase/cliché, where "son of the rectory" is not.
Johnbod (
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13:50, 28 July 2016 (UTC)reply
Pastorium???
"Pastorium is the usual term in the Southern United States, especially among Baptists."
I'm a southerner, and a former Baptist - specifically, I was mostly a Southern Baptist when I was a Baptist. I have never in my life heard the term "pastorium," but I've often heard "parsonage." Indeed, I lived in a parsonage for about a year and a half on two different occasions, in East Tawakoni, TX and Rush Springs, OK. In both cases the term wasn't pastorium, but parsonage.--
Goffs California (
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20:10, 3 October 2021 (UTC)reply