parishioner Meaning in Bengali
প্যারিশের অধিবাসী
Noun:
প্যারিশের অধিবাসী,
Similer Words:
parishionersparisian
parities
parity
park
parka
parkas
parked
parking
parkland
parks
parlance
parley
parleying
parliament
parishioner's Usage Examples:
some distance from the mother church for the convenience of distant parishioners.
Nielsen, parishioner Cay Kristiansen as Poul, parishioner Lisbeth Movin as the Widow, parishioner Preben Lerdorff Rye as the Captain, parishioner Ebbe Rode.
E-meter (a galvanic skin response detector) to locate engrams in the parishioner which are then erased, using Dianetics.
Street, which borders the park, is named for James Duane, an important parishioner at Trinity Church.
church was expanded significantly to accommodate its 3,700+ registered parishioner families; at the time, its Campus Development Plan was the largest in.
The real Mose was a parishioner of St.
far-flung relatives, or when out-of town visitors came to visit a church or parishioner homes.
[in] counseling fellow parishioners, welcoming new residents, guiding new parents, coaching young students.
She is a parishioner of Saint Benedict Parish, and a member of the Italian Cultural Centre.
church in Baku, Azerbaijan (28 May Street), built with donations by parishioner Adolf Eichler and consecrated on March 14, 1899.
Edmund Blacket, a major figure in Australian architectural history and a parishioner of Christ Church St Laurence, to whom the church owes many of its notable.
William parishioners who served in the armed forces during World War II.
vibrant Polish-American community, various community events, and youthful parishioner base.
Mother Church of Trumbull and is the largest in town with over 3,100 parishioner families.
Philipose Chalackal, a parishioner of Thuruthi, was the vicar of Kurumpanadu.
choir loft that are between 400 and 700 years old, and were brought over parishioner Thomas Crane.
Peggy Noonan is also a parishioner.
Fashion and street photographer Bill Cunningham was also a regular parishioner and a private Requiem Mass was.
Named for the parishioner whose donation to the bell fund was the largest, the bell reputedly could.
The late Speaker of the House, "Tip" O'Neill, was a lifelong parishioner and graduated from St.
He was a parishioner of St.
Synonyms:
church member; parish; churchgoer;
Antonyms:
nonreligious person;