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Five months after a church was desecrated by vandals, defiant parishioners have rebuilt their place of worship.
His fictional forays into the lives of women suggest that the church dooms its female parishioners to screwed-up relationships with men.
Ms Rowe said parishioners took along a variety of dogs together with cats and a few pet rabbits.
We wish all our parishioners a very Merry Chirstmas and best wishes for the New Year.
When funds are misappropriated from a church, most parishioners express shock that something of this nature could ever occur in their church.
Manning began the attack on Russell, calling on all the churches in his bishopric to rouse their parishioners in opposition.
Any priest who thinks he can dictate the political choices of his parishioners is living an ultramontane fantasy.
It is hard to underemphasize the tension between autocratic church structures and the everyday expectations of most parishioners.
For over eighty years generations of parishioners, since 1924, the chimers have climbed these long stairs to ring the chimes to world.
Let's not forget the party and the unions are like the church running out of parishioners.
Milnrow Parish Church is a millstone around its parishioners necks, says the vicar, the Rev Robin Usher.
Last January our relatively new archbishop began a series of meetings in each vicariate with the priests, deacons, religious, and parishioners.
They have welcomed the family into the church where parishioners and the vicar are keeping a round-the-clock vigil over them.
The squint gave a view of the altar to parishioners sitting in the lost north transept.
The Holy Synod urged all priests and parishioners to repent and come back to the unity of the canonic church.
At the end of the Mass the parishioners made a presentation of a millennium carriage clock, a set of gold vestments, and a wallet of notes.
Trying to determine the reason for the human logjam, I craned my neck trying to see over the heads of the rest of the parishioners.
It was a heart-warming Christmas gesture made by Hampshire parishioners to poverty stricken young children.
It is parish leaders and parishioners who do not value catechesis enough to provide trained young people with well-paid careers in the field.
After their ordinations, parishioners and others will help complete their formation.
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Their children, their servants, their parishioners must be fortunate ipso facto that they were theirs.
The parishioners attended divine service on the feast day, and the rest of that day was then devoted to popular festivities.
Most parishioners wanted a sermon created by their minister instead of repetitious homilies and constant prayer.
The parishioners seem to have hitherto neglected the Lady chapel, and to have shown their cupidity in ages long past.
The Lammas rights of the parishioners, with respect to this land, are now extinct.
But there stayed behind Puritan and nonconforming minds in the bodies of many parishioners.
You, who are one of our most pious and faithful parishioners, must have keenly felt the bareness of the high altar.
In the apiary of one of his parishioners, five swarms lit in one mass.
The parishioners since gave it up as chantry land, and wronged themselves.
Many that were not parishioners came to hear, and were edified.
An amiable, kind-hearted man, he was greatly beloved by his parishioners.
That has been the gist of the parables which I have tried to adapt to the comprehension of my parishioners.
Chaloner's opinion in everything about church business than the older parishioners.
And as for the parishioners they had nothing to say in the matter, and therefore nobody asked for their opinion.
One of my parishioners, an aberdonian born, was on the lookout.
He could detect no parishioners except the pine-trees, rising up steeply on all sides, and gesturing to each other against the blue.
Mary's by the Sea, instructed his parishioners not to kneel after the Lamb of God at Mass, but a third of the congregation continues to kneel anyway.
Within that circle, he claimed the same sort of privilege, and probably felt as much warmth of interest, as a clergyman does in the range of his parishioners.
The Jesuits were accompanied to the place of their embarkation by their simple and affectionate parishioners, who took leave of them with tears and sobs.
The clergy are lost there in the crowds of their parishioners.
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