curate
n.
late 14c., "spiritual guide," from Medieval Latin curatus "one responsible for the care (of souls)," from Latin curatus, past participle of curare "to take care of" (see cure, v.). Church of England sense of "paid deputy priest of a parish" first recorded 1550s.
〔李〕[cur=care关心;-ate n.=person人→“person in charge of the care of others负责关心他人者”→] n. person who assists a parish priest with the care of souls副牧师(协助牧师关心人们灵魂的人)