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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181. Workers wipe oil from marsh grass in St. Tammany Parish, La.
182. An Anglican cleric with full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector.
183. My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think it a right thing for every clergyman in easy circumstances (like myself) to set the example of matrimony in his parish.
184. Delacroix is the last stop in Louisiana's St. Bernard parish before the Gulf of Mexico begins.
185. Ben's parish in Milwaukee's inner city, for example—but after my father retired, he took his social action to a new level.
186. The three-day event began with a tea party on October 7, followed by a parish visit and exchange the next day.
187. I don't believe, as an elected member for the area and a Lanner resident, that Lanner Parish Council is acting responsibly.
188. The main source for family reconstitution is the parish register.
189. Beadle:a minor parish official formerly employed in an English church to usher and keep order during services.
190. It has been dubbed the "miracle chapati " by Bangalore parish priest George Jacob. Father Jacob, who has put it in a glass case, said: "Devotees feel blessed on witnessing it.
191. The blessing of the Parish Centre providentially falls on the 12th of December, the day when in Mexico and in the Americas celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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192. Neil Parish, Conservative MEP for the South West, said the case was sad and politically motivated.
193. At the time, the main parish was founded in Macao and the Society of Jesus, the Franciscan Order, the Agostinho Order and Dominican Order came to Macao in succession.
194. His days are spent travelling by boat ministering to his parish.
195. The Holy Family Church was closed and the parish now celebrates mass in this simple side chapel.
196. That American priest's decision will probably mystify and alienate both the girls and boys of his parish, not to mention the adults.
197. It was not so very long ago that I was a parishioner of the parish of die-of-hunger-if-you-have-a-fire,-die-of-cold-if-you-have-bread!
198. The beadle, a parish officer responsible for persuading householders to do their duty as jurors at such inquests, has assembled 12 men.
199. Albert'slim " Parish, a fat Londoner far from home, dealt him a jack.
200. The first group from Saints Peter and Paul parish departed for Madrid yesterday.
201. The prism consists of the vestibule on the opposite end of the front wall of the presbytery, from where one enters the temple, the local parish basement and the first floor dwellings.
202. I later contacted the verger at the church closest to Woolsthorpe, who made inquiries through the parish records on my behalf.
203. All this of course is outside the parish of the High North Aftican Command.
204. The rectory's first floor had the parish office, a waiting room, and a meeting room.
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