Pastory
Pastory is a rarely used English noun (and, less commonly, an adjective) relating to the office, duties, or influence of a pastor in Christian settings. In most discussions, the term denotes either the state of being a pastor, the practice of pastoral care, or the broader responsibilities associated with parish leadership. The more common term for the office itself is pastorate, while pastory appears chiefly as a stylistic variant or in linguistic analysis.
Etymology and usage: Pastory is formed from the noun pastor with the suffix -y, indicating a state
In practice, pastory may appear in theological or sociological writing as a way to abstract the role
See also: Pastor, Pastorate, Pastoral care, Parish, Clergy, Church leadership, Pastoral literature.