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parochial Meaning in Tamil ( parochial வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



குறுகிய நோக்கங்கொண்ட

Adjective:

(உருவக வகையில்) குறுகிய (மனம் கொண்ட), சமய குருவின் வட்டாரப் பகுதி சார்ந்த,



parochial's Usage Examples:

There are a number of parochial and conventual schools, the church being hostile to the public-school system.


In the words of Hallam, "the slow and gradual manner in which parochial churches became independent appears to be of itself a sufficient answer to those who ascribe a great antiquity to the universal payment of tithes.


parochial chapelry of Barnard Castle.


He took a prominent part in educational affairs, strongly opposed the Roman Catholic claims for public funds for parochial schools, and conducted the campaign of the Free School Society to its successful issue in 1842, when a state law was passed forbidding the support from public funds of any "religious sectarian doctrine.


Here he remained for nearly ten years, acquiring that experience of parochial work which afterwards stood him in good stead, taking private pupils, studying and writing, as well as taking an active part in diocesan business.


locative networking outwith the arts on the rise, is networking within the arts in danger of becoming self-referential and parochial?locative noun (e.


Thirty years after the Ridsdale judgment, the ritual confusion in the Church of England was worse than ever, and the old ideal expressed in the Acts of Uniformity had given place to a desire to sanctify with some sort of authority the parochial "uses" which had grown up.


These courts consist of every parochial minister or professor of divinity of any university within the limits, and of an elder commissioned from every kirk session.


beautiful to look at, the cityscape in winter particularly memorable, and yet remains parochial and small minded.


Supplementary stipends to bishops and parochial clergy, assignments to Sardinian clergy and expenditure for education and charitable purposes - - 142,912 f28,52f Roman Charitable and Religious Fund.


The pueblo was created after 1773; but the history of the settlement goes back to 1571, and the parochial church dates from 1710.


By this statute the term benefice is defined to mean benefice with cure of souls and no other, and therein to comprehend all parishes, perpetual curacies, donatives, endowed public chapels, parochial chapelries and chapelries or districts belonging or reputed to belong, or annexed or reputed to be annexed, to any church or chapel.





Synonyms:

provincial, insular,



Antonyms:

world-wide, public, cosmopolitan,

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