Definition of Parishioners. Meaning of Parishioners. Synonyms of Parishioners

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Definition of Parishioners

Parishioner
Parishioner Pa*rish"ion*er, n. [F. paroissien, LL. parochianus.] One who belongs to, or is connected with, a parish.

Meaning of Parishioners from wikipedia

- some distance from the mother church for the convenience of distant parishioners. In addition to a parish church, each parish may maintain auxiliary organizations...
- The annual meeting of parishioners (also referred to as the annual vestry meeting) is held yearly in every parish of the Church of England to elect churchwardens...
- a few families were considered shrine parishioners. Now, shrines claimed anyone in their area as a parishioner. These changes in shrine membership became...
- a memorial to the dead of both wars, known as the All Saints Church Parishioners war memorial, whose names are inscribed inside the church. Stained gl****...
- The Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 504 North Roxbury Drive, is a Catholic church in Beverly Hills, California. On December 12, 1923, the parish...
- St Leonard's, S****ditch, is the ancient parish church of S****ditch, often known simply as S****ditch Church. It is located at the intersection of S****ditch...
- vicarage to question the priest but his investigations is resisted by parishioners. Considering the religious angle of the case and religious sensitivities...
- St Mary Abbots is a church located on Kensington High Street and the corner of Kensington Church Street in London W8. The present church structure was...
- Lutheran minister in American's mid-west, falls in love with one of his parishioners, Lorna Anderson, and together they make plans to start a fresh life in...
- when a handyman burns alive in his caravan, and second when another parishioner is struck by an arrow at a village fete. Richard Briers, Judy Par****...