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Definition of parishioner in English: parishionernoun pəˈrɪʃ(ə)nəpəˈrɪʃ(ə)nər An inhabitant of a particular church parish, especially one who is a regular churchgoer. (尤指本堂区的或参加本堂区礼拜的)堂区居民 Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- In churches parishioners lit candles in front of photographs of the murdered man.
- So if nothing else, endorsing candidates from the pulpit might rouse the dozing parishioner.
- This year's concert is dedicated to a parishioner's daughter who recently died.
- It was a privilege for the parish and parishioners to share this Mass with the rest of the country.
- Therefore, status as a regular parishioner is important in its own right, but it also is an indicator of religious practice generally.
- Yes, he tells a parishioner, church history was written by the winners.
- Readings and Prayers of the Faithful were done by parishioners from all churches in the parish.
- They are not as deferential as earlier parishioners to the judgments of the priest.
- The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery.
- Let's not forget the party and the unions are like the church running out of parishioners.
- She is also unable to hold the chalice, which is used to give parishioners communion.
- It is a very useful book to introduce pastors and parishioners to the life of Luther.
- Then a priest told Rose about a parishioner who had died of cancer.
- That wise pastor responded in a way that still has the parishioner thinking.
- Early in my ministry I visited in the hospital a parishioner who had just given birth.
- One evening this past summer, I struck up a conversation with a fellow parishioner at a neighborhood block party.
- They saw a video about fish farms and a slide show from a parishioner who visited India.
- Normally, you'd find Mary mingling with fellow parishioners at All Souls Church in Salford.
- Statistics show that one in seven parishioners will leave a church this year.
Synonyms parishioners, churchgoers, church, congregation, flock, fold, community
Rhymescommissioner, conditioner, exhibitioner, missioner, munitioner, partitioner, petitioner, positioner, practitioner, requisitioner Definition of parishioner in US English: parishionernounpəˈriSH(ə)nərpəˈrɪʃ(ə)nər An inhabitant of a parish, especially one who belongs to or attends a particular church. (尤指本堂区的或参加本堂区礼拜的)堂区居民 Example sentencesExamples - It was a privilege for the parish and parishioners to share this Mass with the rest of the country.
- They are not as deferential as earlier parishioners to the judgments of the priest.
- Let's not forget the party and the unions are like the church running out of parishioners.
- 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.
- That wise pastor responded in a way that still has the parishioner thinking.
- Yes, he tells a parishioner, church history was written by the winners.
- Then a priest told Rose about a parishioner who had died of cancer.
- So if nothing else, endorsing candidates from the pulpit might rouse the dozing parishioner.
- It is a very useful book to introduce pastors and parishioners to the life of Luther.
- They saw a video about fish farms and a slide show from a parishioner who visited India.
- Statistics show that one in seven parishioners will leave a church this year.
- This year's concert is dedicated to a parishioner's daughter who recently died.
- She is also unable to hold the chalice, which is used to give parishioners communion.
- Readings and Prayers of the Faithful were done by parishioners from all churches in the parish.
- One evening this past summer, I struck up a conversation with a fellow parishioner at a neighborhood block party.
- The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery.
- Therefore, status as a regular parishioner is important in its own right, but it also is an indicator of religious practice generally.
- In churches parishioners lit candles in front of photographs of the murdered man.
- Normally, you'd find Mary mingling with fellow parishioners at All Souls Church in Salford.
- Early in my ministry I visited in the hospital a parishioner who had just given birth.
Synonyms parishioners, churchgoers, church, congregation, flock, fold, community |