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parishioners Meaning in Bengali



 প্যারিশের অধিবাসী,

Noun:

প্যারিশের অধিবাসী,





parishioners's Usage Examples:

some distance from the mother church for the convenience of distant parishioners.


charitable activities such as sending cards or telephoning homebound parishioners, or visiting nursing homes.


The Bromley Parish Church Memorial commemorates the deceased parishioners of World War I.


in the German Empire and later Weimar Germany, with about 18 million parishioners.


established, the western Valley was sparsely populated, and most of the 620 parishioners were involved in agriculture with livestock or walnut and orange groves.


000 parishioners in Ellevang Parish and holds weekly sermons along with weddings, burials.


They are expected to lead the parishioners by setting a good example and encouraging unity and peace.


with they were all temporary sheds hastily put up to accommodate the parishioners, and the first one to be so built was at konnakote where the Brethren.


state-independent legislative and executive bodies more or less elected by parishioners.


Communion) in the 1840s, when he began successfully awakening his Sami parishioners to the misery and destruction alcohol was causing them.


the branch duchies, so in the subsequent years most congregations and parishioners in Cammin diocese converted to Lutheranism.


church had only 150 to 250 parishioners and was going to be torn down so a smaller church more suited to the number of parishioners would be built.


land used to support a parish priest—in lieu of tithes [tax income from parishioners derived from their profit on sales, or extraction of produce and animals.


that the parishioners who were doing the moving accidentally dropped the building in the Hudson.


Denis parishioners of today,.


Until the reign of Edward VI the parishioners worshipped at the end of the west crypt under St Paul’s Quire.


The War Memorial bears the names of the parishioners who fell in the Great War.


shrines, tamagushi are ritually presented to the kami (spirits or gods) by parishioners or kannushi priests.


parish has grown immensely since opening in 1954 and now how has over 500 parishioners.



Synonyms:

church member; parish; churchgoer;

Antonyms:

nonreligious person;

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