Similar words: comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, arise, Irish, flourish, militarism, arid. Meaning: ['pærɪʃ] n. 1. a local church community 2. the local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor.
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121. By visitation of the monastic and parish churches within their dioceses, the bishops heard what was going on.
122. By what right did it attempt to speak for the parish?
123. Until a generation ago it was not uncommon for a successful parish church organist to be appointed to a cathedral post.
124. And though there were plenty of strong opinions, much of the parish still seemed profoundly ambivalent about the protest.
125. They regularly lead Sunday services at the parish church and welcome the community into school to celebrate special events.
126. Organise a prayer service and/or information event for your parish or deanery.
127. Mass every day was celebrated by our parish priest, Canon John Roper, in different churches and basilicas.
128. They are administered by one parish council, which takes in the hamlets of Sunderlandwick and Rotsea.
129. Today that link is stronger, as part of a growing recognition that cathedral, parish and diocese all belong together.
130. Get up in the morning, clean the parish house kitchen from what the auxiliary cooked the night before.
131. Father Richard, who holds several administrative posts within the Benedictine order as well as being a parish priest, is a trained lawyer.
132. Certainly the name Borrow appears in Parish records as early as 1690.
133. Councillor Sam James took along a window frame to the March parish council meeting.
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134. The Parish council would, therefore, strongly urge your committee to refuse this application.
135. Over my dead body, thought the rector, who loved the diminutive stone building that the parish had erected in 1879.
136. This was the only Nonconformist chapel Butterfield ever designed and in 1976 it became a parish church.
137. It was his good fortune that two of the more respected women in the parish were active in the antiabortion movement.
138. Transhumance needs to be acknowledged as a factor when attempting to understand the functioning of any settlement or parish under study.
139. He looks and sounds like the second curate in a three-priest parish, and his speciality was killing silently.
140. Traffic moan: Parish councillors at Robin Hood's Bay are calling for policing to be stepped up.
141. The Pope will consecrate the new parish church during his visit to his homeland.
142. The curate was troubled by the conflict between his love of biblical study and the chores of the parish.
143. One cautious council member thought the parish would be asking for trouble by starting a sister-parish relationship in a war zone.
144. He is a parish councillor, school governor and a member of Yorkshire Water Consultative Committee.
145. Their needs are met to varying degrees by the home, parish or deanery.
146. In February 1988 the parish council launched a campaign for the provision of sea defences.
147. I should be sorry to have to advise the Parish Council to look elsewhere for banking services.
148. As a lead-up to national Youth Sunday, parish youth groups have already enjoyed two deanery events.
149. Ministers are sent on courses to learn counselling skills and how to manage parish accounts.
150. That is also the view of the Dorney and Taplow parish councils and the South Buckinghamshire district council.