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João Ferreira Sardo
João Ferreira Sardo (September 1, 1873 – December 20, 1925), also known as Prior Sardo, was a Portuguese people, Portuguese presbyter who played a pivotal role in founding the parish of Gafanha da Nazaré. Born on September 1, 1873, into the Ferreira Sardo family, he pursued his education at the Seminário Maior de Coimbra, where he excelled as both a student and a professor. He was ordained as a priest in 1898. Following his ordination, he was appointed by the Arganil, Count of Arganil, Roman Catholic Diocese of Coimbra, Bishop Manuel Correia Bastos Pina, as the chaplain of Gafanha da Nazaré. As a young priest of 24, Prior Sardo worked to enhance the religious life of the community, focusing on both devotional and legal aspects. He served as chaplain until September 10, 1910, when Gafanha da Nazaré was established as a parish. His significant contributions to the community were recognized with foral, royal acknowledgment from Manuel II of Portugal, King Manuel II. Prior S ...
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The Reverend
The Reverend (abbreviated as The Revd, The Rev'd or The Rev) is an honorific style (form of address), style given to certain (primarily Western Christian, Western) Christian clergy and Christian minister, ministers. There are sometimes differences in the way the style is used in different countries and church traditions. ''The Reverend'' is correctly called a ''style'', but is sometimes referred to as a title, form of address, or title of respect. Etymology The term is an anglicisation of the Latin , the style originally used in Latin documents in medieval Europe. It is the gerundive or future passive participle of the verb ("to respect; to revere"), meaning "[one who is] to be revered/must be respected". ''The Reverend'' is therefore equivalent to ''the Honourable'' or ''the Venerable''. Originating as a general term of respectful address in the 15th century, it became particularly associated with clergy by the 17th century, with variations associated with certain ranks in th ...
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