In the
Anglican Communion, the style is used with certain senior
priests in a
diocese. The senior priest of a
cathedral, whether a
dean or a
provost, is usually styled as
the Very Reverend regardless of whether the priest is also the
rector of the cathedral
parish, or whether the cathedral is a
parish church. In the
Episcopal Church USA, the dean of a
seminary or divinity school is also styled in this form, as is the priest who is either appointed by the local bishop or elected by fellow priests as the leader of a deanery, which is a geographic subdivision of a diocese. In some Episcopal dioceses convocation is used in lieu of deanery. The Provosts and Deans of Dioceses in the
Scottish Episcopal Church (who do not head a cathedral chapter) and the
Anglican Church of Canada (who do) are also styled as
the Very Reverend. ==Presbyterian==