Examples of 'present parish' in a sentence

Meaning of "present parish"

present parish - the current area or congregation that a priest or religious leader is responsible for. This phrase is often used in discussions about church leadership and ministry

How to use "present parish" in a sentence

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Basil vas is the present parish priest.
The present parish church was originally the chapel of this palace.
It is thought that he built the present parish church nearby to replace it.
The present parish is less politically connected and more solidly middle class.
Wattlesborough is a former township within the present parish of Alberbury.
It is the present parish church.
Present parish administrator for a year, Fr.
Thomas is the present Parish Priest.
The present parish church occupies the site of the ancient priory church.
The entire building later became the present Parish School and Heritage Center.
The present parish priest there is Fr.
The boundaries of the present parish of East Meon date back to 1894.
The present parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas.
The present parish priest is Rev.
The present Parish Priest of the church is Fr.

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The present parish priest and rector of the cathedral is the Rev. Fr.
The present parish church of St James was built in the 14th century.

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