- 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...
- of the
parishioners actually attended the services.
Congregations in workers' districts,
often comprising several ten
thousands of
parishioners, usually...
- than
forty years led
services in Cree,
Inuit and
other languages of his
parishioners.
Horden was born in Exeter, England, the
eldest son of
William Horden...
- of
Friern Barnet.
FRIERN BARNET PARISHIONERS. War
Memorials Online.
Retrieved 12 May 2017.
Friern Barnet Parishioners.
Archived 25
April 2017 at the Wayback...
- This is a list of
preachers who
reached their parishioners through the
medium of radio. List of
television evangelists...
- St Leonard's, S****ditch, is the old
parish church of S****ditch,
often known simply as S****ditch Church. It is
located at the
intersection of S****ditch...
-
constructed by the
parishioners, who
broke ground in May 1941 and
three years later dedicated the new building. By May 1944, the
parishioners had contributed...
-
century disaster struck. In 1665, the
Great Plague of
London killed 238
parishioners in a
single w****, and in 1666, the
following year, the
church was completely...