Examples of 'parish had' in a sentence

Meaning of "parish had"

suggests that a parish or a specific religious community possessed or experienced something in the past

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Every parish had at least one church.
They are all the parish had.
The parish had two railway stations.
In old days every parish had its workhouse.
The parish had to deliver a third of its revenues to the convent.
This was the first time the parish had no creditors.
Each parish had a chapel.
During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the parish had five hundred inhabitants.
The parish had more than one priest in its history.
And every person in that parish had to decide whether they.
The parish had also to pay for the four statues ordered to sculptor Rho.
The church thus was demolished and the parish had to manage with several provisional accommodations.
The parish had previously formed part of the Parliamentary County of Middlesex.
I walked around for a bit and then remembered that this parish had perpetual adoration.
The rest of the parish had probably under a hundred households altogether.

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Prior to the start of the construction, the parish had fallen on difficult times.
The Catholic Parish had been without a permanent mission in the town for a very long time.
During the Middle Ages the parish had two rectors of note.
The parish had always been supportive of including special-needs children.
By the eleventh century Preston parish had been carved up into six manors.
The parish had its 50th anniversary that year.
By then, the needs of the parish had outgrown its space.
The parish had no school until the 19th century.
After the second loss, the parish had a difficult decision to make.
Each parish had a cura ( pastor ) and a vicario, in larger towns several.
By the 13th century part of the parish had become a grange of nearby Tintern Abbey.
The parish had a school, and in the mid-14th century, Carmelite brothers came to the town.
During this time the parish had only a few good farm-houses.
What is more remarkable is that up until 1787 the parish had three churches.
For eighty years the parish had a close relationship with the nearby mills.
Before the 18th century each Parisian parish had its cemetery.
The boundaries of the parish had shrunk from the former far-reaching borders.
City spokesman Rainer Suhr said, " The parish had offered that to the city.
Raskildino parish had existed from the first half of the 18th century.
Bird, McHale and Parish had retired.
The parish had 20 families at the time.
In the late Victorian period the parish had an area of 5493 acres.
By 1895 the parish had grown considerably and required a new building.
The Smiths left Borley on 14 July 1929 and the parish had some difficulty in finding a replacement.
By 1935, the parish had outgrown the first church and began raising funds toward current structure.
Nevertheless, the parish had the necessary resources.
Canonbie Parish had an Austin priory at Hallgreen, dating back to about 1165.
At the time the parish had twenty-five families.
Hitherto, the parish had formed part of the Parts of Kesteven.
By the early 15th century, the parish had become one of the largest in England.
Tabivere Parish had 1 small borough and 24 villages.
The likelihood is high that a parish had been established at Pünderich beginning in 1515.
A few days ago, his parish had organised another iftar for more than 200 children.
Three years later, the parish had its own initially Gothic church dedicated to St. Joseph.
B, In turn, each parish had not 9, but 17 villages so important issues were discussed there.

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