parishioners in A Sentence

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    What would my Parishioners and my family say?”.

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    The only exception is for sick Parishioners.

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    Only two Parishioners voted against this motion.

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    Parishioner called to report another incident.

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    However, their Parishioners and the surrounding people are in disarray.

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    Around the prince are representatives of religion, higher clergy, ordinary Parishioners of the church.

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    Parishioners believe that he single-handedly change the planet, because that is what the“church” is telling them.”.

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    Parishioners believe that[Tom Cruise] is singlehandedly changing the planet because that is what the“Church” is telling them.”.

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    Parishioners believe that he is singlehandedly changing the planet because that is what the"Church" is telling them.

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    One day at Mass, the priest warned his Parishioners to“ keep away from the false prophet Danner.”.

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    Parishioners believe that[Cruise] is single-handedly changing the planet, because that is what the church is telling them," she said.

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    After the First World War, when women began wearing more revealing styles, it told female Parishioners to cover up.

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    Is it proper for a man to profit from the mistakes of another?" a parishioner asked his minister.

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    He then added:“ I encourage my Parishioners to let you into their homes and to offer you a cup of coffee.

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    In 1622, several Parishioners of Boxgrove, near Chichester in west Sussex, were prosecuted for playing cricket in a churchyard on Sunday, 5 May.

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    In 1637, an ecclesiastical court case records Parishioners of Midhurst playing cricket during evening prayer on Sunday, 26 February(Julian), one of the sport's earliest references.

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    But on another level, Pope Francis's act is encouraging priests to be more sensitive to context of their Parishioners' lives, as in the case of the nine-year-old girl, and to rely less upon legalistic formulas and definitions when it comes to dealing with the complex realities of human life.

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