One evening this past summer, I struck up a conversation with a fellow parishioner at a neighborhood block party. |
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With the fire and brimstone of the Old Testament, the parishioner condemns his perversion. |
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They saw a video about fish farms and a slide show from a parishioner who visited India. |
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And so another parishioner and I took our Host, and broke it, and gave it to the Aboriginal girls. |
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So if nothing else, endorsing candidates from the pulpit might rouse the dozing parishioner. |
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Therefore, status as a regular parishioner is important in its own right, but it also is an indicator of religious practice generally. |
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That wise pastor responded in a way that still has the parishioner thinking. |
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Early in my ministry I visited in the hospital a parishioner who had just given birth. |
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She was a good parishioner and the best of mothers, who raised a family in hard times and was never heard to grumble. |
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Our parishioner had lived through the removal, replacement and removal again of altars and stained-glass windows. |
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A person with an immediate family member already interned in the cemetery, who had met the requirements of a parishioner. |
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Thomas Bates, a parishioner, is a candidate for ordination to the deaconate. |
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Prison chaplains minister to the total institution, every area of a prison is accessible to them, and each person is our parishioner. |
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His successors, with parishioner support, would be leaders in the field of education for many years. |
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The healing Mass ended with the passing of candlelight from the Advent candle to each parishioner. |
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A parishioner who is a doctor then informed the police that Freed was beyond medical help. |
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One day a parishioner, who looked very distressed, asked me to bless his home. |
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As a result, the pastor has become less of a spiritual leader and more of a professional service-delivery agent, and the parishioner more of a client and consumer. |
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I am a parishioner from Chevrières, the mother of four children, who returned to the path of faith a few years ago. |
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He notes, in passing, that the parishioner who accompanied him and announced that he was healed of cancer, died a few months later. |
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Yes, he tells a parishioner, church history was written by the winners. |
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Then a priest told Rose about a parishioner who had died of cancer. |
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Agreeably surprised by this Marian initiative coming from a young man of the parish, a parishioner accosted my friend when he was coming out from Mass. |
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He is buried at the Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation of West Grinstead, where he had regularly attended Mass as a parishioner. |
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The magnificent 4ft 4in wide sailing ship weather vane was regilded for pounds 500 with 23 carat gold courtesy of a parishioner. |
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One old parishioner remembers horses pulling hay carts through big wooden doors now a large and airy entrance hall and baptistry. |
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This parishioner of La Vinzelle gave it to expiate his sins. |
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But if cathedrals are increasingly popular, it is in part because they are anonymous, admits a priest: there is no danger of being asked to visit a sick parishioner afterwards. |
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A dedicated parishioner, she has been involved in senior outreach programs and has assisted many friends and family members during times of crisis. |
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He is a man of God and very approachable», one parishioner said. |
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Antwerp Cathedral is eternally grateful to Miss Eugenia Kempeneers, a faithful parishioner who bequeathed the princely sum of 150.000 francs for the construction of a new pipe organ. |
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Late in the evening, Mick left with a parishioner who asked for counseling, and I sat at the bar until last call. |
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Sun Hua Ping: Arrested on 30 June 1994 in the home of a parishioner. |
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In some parishes, one chalice is used, and each parishioner has the choice of either sipping from the cup or intinction. |
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A Ukrainian parishioner suggested perogies and provided a recipe. |
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