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parish Meaning in Telugu ( parish తెలుగు అంటే)



పారిష్, అల్లెస్ట్

Noun:

గ్రామ, అల్లెస్ట్, పారిష్,



parish's Usage Examples:

The parish is a scatted rural area, and most of the listed buildings are farmhouses, farm buildings.


the issue of a licence by the Archbishop of Dublin, services for the coastwards part of the parish were begun in a cottage in the grounds of a house called.


Llanelly (Welsh: Llanelli) is the name of a parish and coterminous community in the principal area of Monmouthshire, within the historic boundaries of.


The spiritual responsibility is termed the cure of souls, and one holding such a cure is a curate, which was also given to parish assistants, or assistant curates.


To this day, there are 25 parishes in the diocese, ministered by 50 priests.


When needed, other branches of the armed forces acquired chaplains from the Army or Navy or from nearby parish.


The Portland Estate that dominated the area also accommodated a manor house within the parish that sadly went the same way as the village homes.


In 1954, Father Jose de Hayes became parish priest and school director.


Evans battled to save the local parish church, only to see his own house burn down.


Located north of Quebec City, south of the Saguenay River between Chicoutimi and Jonquière, the town was planned from the first day and was developed as a company town, to have a population of about 14,000 inhabitants, four Catholic parishes, and many other denominations, parishes and schools.


In 1848 the Lutheran parishes were democratised by the introduction of presbyteries (parish councils), elected by all.


GallerySee alsoListed buildings in Thornton-CleveleysReferencesExternal linksVisit Cleveleys - all about the Thornton Cleveleys areaUnparished areas in LancashireGeography of the Borough of WyreThe Fylde Gilles Tschudi is a Swiss actor.


Brelade (French: Saint Brélade) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands.



Synonyms:

parishioner, community,



Antonyms:

disagreement, powerlessness,



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