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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151. It marks the boundary of the parish of Langtom Matravers.
152. He retired at Christmas, 1990, as parish priest of St Ignatius, Ossett, suffering from a chronic chest complaint.
153. The appeal follows the announcement of loans and grants totalling nearly £21,000 to parish councils, sports clubs and voluntary bodies.
154. The smaller parish or community council may prefer to carry out all business through the full council instead of appointing committees.
155. I suppose the link between chapter and parish is really administratively through the archdeacon.
156. Parish priests have referred to it in their sermons.
157. Fr Mark is our founding Filipino parish priest.
158. We must notify the parish.
159. People served a spaghetti supper in the parish house.
160. She is ministering in an old Parish.
161. I'll discover the parish of that parishioner.
162. Putting an end to abortion is just one of many reasons why every parish should have perpetual Eucharistic adoration.
163. Right to nominate a person to be a parish priest.
164. Charing is a small village and civil parish in Ashford District of Kent(sentencedict.com), in south - east England.
165. Other buildings such as cathedrals and parish churches are associated with a sense of traditional Englishness, as is often the palatial 'stately home'.
166. Largely as a result, the first Catholic parish in New York City was not established until the 1780s, St.
167. John Stuart Mill wrote in 1861 that it was "required by first principles that the receipt of parish relief [welfare] should be a peremptory disqualification for the franchise."
168. She was baptized as a Roman Catholic and even was an altar boy at the Parish of St. Mark's Church, a copy of the baptism certificate is enclosed.
169. At a graduation ceremony of Yale University, a local parish pastor was called in to pinch-hit , as the invited guest speaker failed to show up.
170. Had the congregation followed suit, there would have been chaos in the parish, " Davies pointed out in his book on the dunnock ."
171. He really seemed to look upon himself as the most important person in the parish.
172. He was wedded already to his books and his parish.
173. July 1952: Assigned to pastoral ministry at the Refugee Centre at Tung Tau Tsuen, Kowloon, Hong Kong, now a part of St. Patrick's Parish.
174. Lakenheath Parish Council said nearly 100 trees were felled and unapproved changes made to the hall.
175. In the basement of St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Church - a small parish of about 50 people - a few dozen people are stuffing and shaping potato pierogies by hand.
176. An oiled crab walks along an absorbent boom floating near a patch of oiled roseau cane near the South Pass of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana on Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010.
177. The parish has welcomed the new vicar with open arms.
178. In St Bernard Parish, which once had two hospitals, there is now none.
179. Their first exhibition of themselves was in a processional march of two and two round the parish.
180. Municipal town and rural parish gradually made fresh threads of connection.