Church which acts as the religious centre of a parish.
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1 It was the single most democratic system of church government in Europe.
2 Reporting on court stories, particularly cases involving church leaders, provides unique challenges.
3 The church 's annual assembly takes place in Belfast this week, beginning today.
4 He led a way where political and church leaders soon would follow.
5 Payne asked, 'Haven't they heard of the separation of church and state?'
1 Then took place the rouping of the seats in the parish church .
2 She lies in the parish church of Hampden, close to the manor-house.
3 At Lisnamara, the rector invited him to preach in the parish church .
4 Like when I first handed round the collection-plate in our parish church .
5 The dispute, we understand, originated about a pew in the parish church .
1 Hidden behind the lovely beech-arched gateway rests the old parochial church .
2 In the autumn Champlain commenced the first parochial church , called, appropriately, Notre Dame de Recouvrance.
3 It would however be possible to hold, on the evidence, that it degenerated into a mere parochial church .
4 St. Giles's was the first parochial church in Edinburgh, and its history dates from the early part of the twelfth century.
5 I should add, that this is the largest parochial church in Paris; and that its organ has been pronounced to be matchless.
6 In a few hours the residence of the Jesuits, the parochial church , and the chapel of Champlain, where his bones had been placed, were destroyed.
7 There are not now thirty seven parochial churches ; but we can still count thirty six public fountains, not including those in many private houses.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for parochial church