Before we do we need to contact the parish councils to see what their views are.
From the thisiskent.co.uk
Her roots are firmly in Loftus parish, with many family connections in the area.
From the gazettelive.co.uk
Then parish clergy Elaine Gifford and David Oliphant coordinated the initiative.
From the canberratimes.com.au
Two weeks ago, I visited members from my parish whose child was in the hospital.
From the omaha.com
They grew up together, often mingling at schools, weddings and parish carnivals.
From the ocregister.com
Just around the corner from the parish, an entire block of homes sits abandoned.
From the philly.com
Should new roles for the laity in parish leadership be more formally recognized?
From the nytimes.com
The size of the congregations also is a challenge for parish life, Jackels said.
From the kansas.com
St. John of God parish was formed 17 years ago when seven local churches merged.
From the post-gazette.com
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A local church community
The local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor
A parish is a territorial unit that was usually historically served by a parish church or local church. ...
A parish is an administrative division used by several countries.
In the Roman Catholic Church, a parish is the lowest ecclesiastical geographical subdivision: from ecclesiastical province to diocese to deanery to parish.
In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, a civil parish is a territorial designation, and in parts of the UK the lowest tier of local government, below district and county councils. ...
The U.S. state of Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes in the same way that 48 of the other states of the United States are divided into counties (Alaska is divided into boroughs and census areas).
Parish as a surname may refer to: * Diane Parish, British actress * John Parish, British musician * Mitchell Parish, American lyricist * Robert Parish, American basketball player * Sam E. Parish, the eighth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Forcen* Sarah Parish, English actress
In the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Church or certain civil government entities such as the state of Louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church; The community attending that church; the members of the parish; A civil subdivision of a British county, often ...