parishes in English

noun
1
(in the Christian Church) a small administrative district typically having its own church and a priest or pastor.
a parish church

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1. Church of England parishes and Benefices

2. There are 13 civil parishes in Bargy

3. It is divided into fifty-five parishes, two of which, Armagh and Dundalk, are mensal parishes attached to the see.

4. Britain’s Cardinal Hume even called church parishes “sleeping giants.”

5. The Bibliographer's Manual of Gloucestershire Literature: Parishes and towns: Abenhall

6. The priests of our Canonry operate parishes and teach in schools

7. Cheap loans to parishes to provide residential accommodation for elderly persons

8. Cheap loans to parishes to provide residential accommodation for elderly persons;

9. 1 Some rural parishes also recorded relatively high adventitious populations.

10. The Arpent was the standard unit of area in the Creole parishes of Louisiana, the acre in the parishes of Anglo-American settlement.] [Footnote 34: Calvin D

11. Capuchins can also be found in some of the city’s poorest parishes

12. Telecharger pdf The Bibliographer's Manual of Gloucestershire Literature: Parishes and towns: Abenhall

13. The parishes of the Canonry Benefice consist of Ash (St Nicholas'),

14. Map of Bermuda showing parishes and the important places in the island.

15. c) Cheap loans to parishes to provide residential accommodation for elderly persons

16. This had repercussions for the papacy as well as for the parishes.

17. These parishes are almost all within the Calvados administrative departement, making Calvados Pays d'Auge arguably …

18. Few parishes have gay outreach programs, and Dignity operates almost exclusively out of Protestant sanctuaries.

19. Churchwardens' accounts of Pittington and other parishes in the diocese of Durham, from A.D

20. The two people put up the banns of marriage in their respective parishes.

21. There are 16 dioceses, including three archdioceses, with 1589 priests and 848 parishes in the country.

22. The Dean and Canons of Windsor are patrons or, as there are many parishes which have amalgamated with others nearby, joint patrons of 51 parishes or Benefices around England stretching from Tintagel in Cornwall to Uttoxeter in Staffordshire

23. Arch is a regional coalition covering eight parishes of Louisiana: Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St

24. The parishes were required to levy rates to provide for the relief of the poor.

25. The Catechists in Action series visits Catechists in their parishes and shares videos of their …

26. Colette Parish Named as Member of Family of Parishes On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, Archbishop Allen Vigneron announced plans for the future mission of the Church here in the Archdiocese of Detroit with Families of Parishes

27. At the close of 1905 the Diocese of Angers comprised 514,658 inhabitants, 37 cures or parishes of the first-class, 377 parishes of the second-class and 129 vicariates with salaries formerly paid by the State.

28. Seven part video series is free for all Archdiocese of Denver Parishes this Lent.

29. Disputes between parishes were settled by the justices of the peace at quarter sessions.

30. The Archdeaconries are further split into Deaneries and each Deanery is then split into parishes

31. 1801 census for Asker prestegjeld included Asker, Østre and Vestre Bærum parishes.

32. Many of the Presbyterian ministers remained in their parishes, however, and conducted their own services.

33. In Devonshire Churching was sometimes called "being uprose." Churchings were formerly registered in some parishes

34. The duties and responsibilities of Churchwardens are outlined under Section 59 of the Parishes Regulation Canon.

35. Archdeacons The Diocese is split into a number of geographical areas to help parishes and priests

36. Pettie parishes, the condition whereof is therefore made a common Byworde of the people amongst vs, though somewhat iniuriously

37. This moraine covers the current parishes of Saint-Narcisse, Saint-Prosper and continues eastward into the Portneuf region.

38. It is the principal city of the Alexandria metropolitan area (population 153,922) which encompasses all of Rapides and Grant parishes.

39. 1664-1666 Priest's Census for Asker prestegjeld included Asker, Østre and Vestre Bærum parishes

40. Anglo-Catholic parishes exist in all branches of American Anglicanism, from TEC to ACNA to the Continuum

41. There is absolutely no doubt that significant numbers of prominent Christians in parishes were involved in killings.”

42. The Archdeacons play a pivotal role in supporting their clergy and dealing with property related matters in the parishes

43. Biri Clerical District contains parish registers for the parishes Biri and Snertingdal with Segård and Nykirke chapels

44. They might follow the latest controversy in the newspapers, but there is peace, and often lethargy, in their parishes.

45. 4 They would operate from roomy vicarages with ample grounds and were welcome guests at the highest tables in their parishes.

46. In certain areas no figures were given for a good many parishes, even the values of some livings being omitted.

47. Church membership: Madi/West Nile Diocese has over 600 congregational churches organized under about 130 Parishes; overseen by 11 Archdeaconries

48. This site is designed to tell the Gashonga story and connect church partners with parishes in the Gashonga Archdeaconry

49. Home; Search; Browse; How to Search; About the Records; Home; Longford; Browse the Tithe Applotment Books Parishes in Longford

50. The Parish of Saint Peter ("St. Peter") is one of eleven parishes in the Caribbean island country of Barbados.