parochiepriesters
Parochiepriesters are Catholic priests who hold canonical responsibility for a parish, a defined territorial community within a diocese. The term is used in Dutch-language contexts to denote a priest who exercises ordinary pastoral care for the faithful in that parish. The exact title for the role can vary by country and local usage; in larger parishes the position may be called pastoor (pastor), while parochiepriester describes the priest with the parish’s pastoral authority.
The core duties of a parochiepriester include celebrating the Eucharist, administering the sacraments (such as baptism,
Governance and appointment are determined within the diocesan structure. Parochiepriesters are appointed by the diocesan bishop
Regional usage varies: the Netherlands and Belgium commonly use the term within the broader framework of parish