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Sentence count:205+4Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: comparisonby comparisonin comparison withariseIrishflourishmilitarismaridMeaning: ['pærɪʃ]  n. 1. a local church community 2. the local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor. 
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61. Council and committee chairman Don Mayes pointed out that a number of those buried at Blackmoor were from their parish.
62. It is a day to celebrate the rich variety of people within our parish rather than create unnecessary divisions.
63. He died 14 June 1835 and was buried in Dedham parish church, where there is a mural tablet to his memory.
64. The family has been told a rabbit would be allowed on the head stone of the infant in the parish church.
65. He was a senior figure in the diocese of Dromore and had served most recently in the Warrenpoint parish.
66. From 1541 to 1701 the parish registers, with remarkable consistency, show just how important the long-established families were.
67. The parish clerk was asked to report the matter to the area surveyor.
68. Very occasionally a priest is mentioned who appears not to have any official connexion with the parish.
69. This also explains why there is no record of the burials in the parish register.
70. Mami walked her to the bus stop for her first month at her new school over in the next parish.
71. Not all, however, survived, and of those that did, not all became parish churches.
72. By the spring of 1993, the parish was donating nearly two hundred thousand dollars each year to charitable causes.
73. Many of them expressed appreciation of local cathedral organists and parish musicians who provide a lead and incentive to others.
74. Apart from infrequent exceptions such as these,(www.Sentencedict.com) chantry priests were indistinguishable from parish chaplains.
75. A variety of independent museum are run by Trusts, local societies, parish councils and enthusiastic individuals.
76. Desmond Bonney followed his initial research by an examination of parish boundaries associated with Roman roads and late prehistoric linear earthworks.
77. Bulbs At the last Parish Council meeting it was agreed to buy some bulbs for planting around the centre of the village.
78. And if the turnout was any indication, the parish was welcoming them with open arms.
79. It has a very old parish church, St Mary's, and the Lamb Inn opposite is fifteenth century.
80. The priest was shot dead as he drove back to his parish after conducting a wedding ceremony, but nothing was stolen.
81. The same treatment was to be accorded to the other chapels in the parish.
82. Then the entire party walked to the parish church for the religious ceremony.
83. He then served a second curacy in Drumglass Parish, Dungannon.
84. It benefits from a lovely site, opposite the parish church and close to farm buildings, away from the village centre.
85. The defeated bypass proposal was unveiled by parish councillor Edward Lucas.
86. I took the bus to the neighbouring parish and told an unseen, unknown priest all that had happened.
87. Very few men took clerical orders in the hope of devoting themselves to pastoral work at parish or diocesan level.
88. But the Commission considers that the role played by music in the worship of parish and cathedral ought not to be confused.
89. The latter is likely to provide some scope for active involvement in the worshipping and musical life of the parish.
90. By the 1820s Brighton had sprawled along several miles of cliff top, almost to the edge of its parish boundaries.
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