A group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church.
A type of department of the Curia of Roman Catholicism.
1 However, they both need to come to the front of the congregation .
2 Officials declined to release the content of Jeffs' message to his congregation .
3 This time, however, the congregation was joined as one, united in grief.
4 Then she had been interested in the congregation as it rustled in.
5 The Dublin congregation has been without a resident minister for four years.
6 In a position of dignity the Temple Barholm pews over-looked the congregation .
7 And again: Several in the congregation talked out loud and laughed continuously.
8 The congregation was much larger than was customary even in the church.
9 The law was his bible and Scott was listening in the congregation .
10 I was asked to look after this congregation when your predecessor left.
11 A decade ago, Dublin's Unitarian Church had a congregation of just 30.
12 The teachers were merely the older and abler members of the congregation .
13 There were some excellent untrained voices, in the choir and the congregation .
14 The old minister closed the Book and looked out over the congregation .
15 A crispation of interest passed over the congregation ; every chin was raised.
16 For it is a shame for women to speak in the congregation .
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