parsonage
/ˈpɑrsənɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A house provided for a clergyman or minister, especially by the church.
“The parsonage had beautiful gardens that the family enjoyed during the summer months.”
2. noun
The position or office of a clergyman or minister, especially one who is supported by the church.
“After being appointed to the parsonage, the new minister had to move his family to the nearby town.”
3. noun
A group of clergy or ministers, especially one who are supported by the church.
“The parsonage was attended by a group of local clergy who came to discuss the upcoming church festival.”