Use of parish in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include parish at the start of sentence, parish at the end of sentence and parish in the middle of sentence
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parish at the end of sentence
- Father Doyle moved to a new parish.
- He is vicar of a large rural parish.
- His superiors moved him to another parish.
- The priest visited all the old people in the parish.
parish in the middle of sentence
- Every parish was named after a saint.
- He was a warden at the local parish church.
- Other monks of the house became parish clergy.
- The parish was recently founded and aptly named.
- She was a regular worshipper at the parish church.
- Council meeting: The parish council met yesterday.
- The parish objected to some of the vicar's reforms.
- The banns were published in their local parish church.
- Dunlop parish had been long-famed for its dairy produce.
- He was offered the curacy of St. Katherine's parish church.
- You are cordially invited to attend the annual parish meeting.
- We have some extant parish records from the sixteenth century.
- His orthodoxy began to be seriously questioned by his parish priest.
- The parish priest is someone to whom people can turn in difficult times.
- The couple later had their marriage blessed in their local parish church.
- They could exchange gossip about the parish; anything to distract his mind.
- He became a rector of a small parish where he ministered for several years.
- The men who were as willingly pewed in the parish church as their sheep were in night folds.
- Those between clergy and musicians often spill over into the parish, and sides will be taken.
- A memorial service was held yesterday at Wadhurst parish Church. The Rev Michael Inch officiated.
- A small chapel was started in 1730 and the parish library, including the books, was moved to the current location.
- When the latter were realigned or made anew they often met the earlier roads at a sharp angle on the parish boundaries.
- The parish boundaries were often indistinct until after the Norman conquest, but there may have been 150 of these by 1066.
- The parish clergy had to give up their concubines and accept a higher degree of accountability for performance of their duties.
- Or would these moves have made the parish more contentious, poisoned the nurturing atmosphere, and proved ultimately self-defeating?
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