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parish·ioners
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Parishioners in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Parishioners in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Parishioners in a Sentence
Methodist parishioners who believe the Bible is the word of God ought to demand that their denomination cut off any support to Duke, i think John Wesley would be turning over in his grave. This is certainly not the Methodism of John Wesley – a faith that was firmly founded on the Bible.
I don't think the Catholic bishops should be intimidating parishioners to advocate for any particular candidate.
We're saddened but not the least bit surprised, it proves what we've long maintained : that even now, under the guise of' reform,' bishops continue to deceive parishioners and the public about their ongoing efforts to hide abuse.
Unfortunately, this country has seen so many of these that weve actually gotten used to it at this point. And its tragic and its a terrible situation, especially during the holiday season, i would like to point out that we have a couple of heroic parishioners who stopped short of just anything that you can even imagine, saved countless lives, and our hearts are going out to them and their families as well.
You can only imagine how these kinds of allegations could find themselves very present in many acrimonious situations, maybe even acrimonious situations between parents and children, between churches and parishioners, between married couples going through divorces.
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