Examples of 'was a parish' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a parish"

Refers to a former administrative division within a local church, usually referring to a geographical area or congregation that was once under the jurisdiction of a parish

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was a parish
There was a parish garden and a large cemetery.
In the sixteenth century it was a parish church.
Weinfeld was a parish quite early on.
The first church was much smaller than the current church since it was a parish church.
Already at that time there was a parish church and a stronghold.
This question was presented to me dozens of times when I was a parish pastor.
His father was a parish priest.
He was a parish minister in Galloway and then Glasgow.
Also being built was a parish school.
His father was a parish priest and staff officer in the Serbian army.
It is unlikely that each village was a parish in its own right.
His father was a parish minister with strict ideas of parenting.
From then on Lydbrook was a parish on its own.
He was a parish priest in Fusils de la mère Carare.
Bradford 's oldest building is the cathedral, which for most of its life was a parish church.

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While he was a parish priest.
Aall 's family moved a lot during his early years, since his father was a parish priest.
The second floor space was a parish hall and the third floor contained the chapel.
The village, in ancient times known as Kynwarthlegh, was a parish of Crediton Hundred.
His father was a parish priest in Melhus.
The parish of Strašnice was created in 1929 although it was a parish without a church.
My father was a parish priest in Bromma.
He was a parish priest in Ošlje near Ston and chaplain in Šipan.
Between these stints, he was a parish priest in Devon.
He was a parish priest, Seminary formator and adviser for lay movements.
Prior to that date, the town was a parish of Hartford.
Sorn was a parish in Ayrshire.
Veremundo met his current wife in Jerez -- she was a parish secretary and taught catechism.
When I was a parish priest … if a pope asked for something.
Before the French Revolution, the church was a parish and was called just Saint-Sauveur Church.
He was a parish priest at Ardres, and related to the Counts of Guînes.
Here he met Trevor Huddleston, who was a parish priest in the black slum of Sophiatown.
There was a parish school, two steam-oil mills, two flour mills and a soap factory.
St. Wojciech Church - in XI century already was a parish of former Kalisz borough.
Letitia Cropley was a Parish Council member and the Dibley church organist.
In the 18th century it was a parish church.
St Andrew Hubbard was a parish church in the Billingsgate ward of the City of London.
Previously, he was a parish priest.
Was a parish priest in the Cathedral " Assumption " in Sofia.
In the Middle Ages, Fanlac was a parish dependent on the Castellan of Montignac.
It was a parish since the 13th century.
Former archbishop Remi Rabenirina was a parish priest at the cathedral in the 1970s.
It was a parish church of the Prussian royal family until 1918.
Initially it was a parish church, then collegial.
He was a parish priest from then until 1952 when he was appointed Archdeacon of Owerri.
His father, Anders Rosenius, was a parish pastor, who supported the revival movement in Sweden.
St Ib's was a parish church until 1808 when the congregation moved to St Jørgenbjerg Church.
The parish of Ars was a parish of peasants, and a very small one, with only 230 faithful.
When Emerson was a parish priest, he killed a teacher who would been abusing a ten-year-old girl.
Becerra was a parish priest here in the mid-19th century.

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