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"parishioner" Definitions
  1. a person living in a parish, especially one who goes to church regularly

135 Sentences With "parishioner"

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When asked about Father Crowley at the church this past week, parishioner after parishioner struggled to respond.
In 2005 the church bought the property back from a parishioner.
"I would never join the patriotic church," one elderly parishioner told CNN.
"I think we all did," one parishioner jumping into her car said.
"He would circle the whole church, " Flora Nuñez, a parishioner, 61, said.
The black church fire in Mississippi that was started by a parishioner.
Parishioner Maria Teresa Sanchez, 83, said her faith in God is unshaken.
The parishioner, now 21, said that in the early hours of Jan.
He even once fathered a child with a teenage parishioner, says Simmons.
Micki Benz, a 40-year-parishioner at St. Stephen, empathizes with Smolenski.
"As far as priests and nuns being believed, that's gone," one parishioner said.
Another SUV in the carpark belonged to two shooting survivors, the parishioner said.
This idea appeals to Edwin Mary Akaedu, a parishioner in this southeastern Nigerian town.
Alfonso, originally from Cuba, has been a parishioner at the church for five years.
The parishioner translated information about medical cards and appointments, school lunches and English classes.
Mindy MooreAtlanta To the Editor: I write as a 71-year-old Catholic parishioner.
"He was never exactly the life of the party," a fellow Rock parishioner told me.
So was another parishioner, Clarisse, who asked to be identified only by her first name.
"This Indian is a provocateur, this is what I've heard," the parishioner, Roger Hehman, said.
Countless big-name pastors caught with their hands in the collection plate or on a parishioner.
He is asked by a parishioner, Mary (Amanda Seyfried), to advise her husband, Michael (Philip Ettinger).
A mother might make the same plea for her son, or a priest for a parishioner.
Its food pantry and youth center are named in honor of Sylvia Rivera, a longtime parishioner.
Parishioner Tiffany Wallace identified her father, Anton Wallace, as one of the victims of the shooting.
At right is a veiled parishioner, blurred, by the camera's long exposure time, into a phantasm.
After a parishioner was struck by a truck in 1985, Trinity set out to build the bridge.
Graham hugged a fellow parishioner, and then along with others in the congregation, read along to the Watchtower.
CHICAGO — Late at night this month, the pastor's phone beeped with a text message from an anguished parishioner.
A church parishioner, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed Wang's arrest in a phone call with CNN.
Explain to this eager volunteer that you're bringing in someone new — and that it won't be a parishioner.
After Mass, a parishioner complained that the bishop had "jumped the gun" in apologizing for the students' behavior.
The extent of the tragedy was driven home when I got a call from a parishioner, Sandy Ward.
"The guy shot at them," but they were able to flee, said Love, who is not a parishioner.
Mark Joseph Williams, a parishioner in the Archdiocese of Newark, is a forensic social worker and management consultant.
Wendell Christopher Sr., who knows Manning and once led the Maryland church where the parishioner was strangled in 793.
On the one hand, the bonds of community fostered by a church can be invaluable for a struggling parishioner.
Francoise Cestac, 82, had been a parishioner since 1977; her mother even completed her first communion in the church.
Outside, on the pristinely manicured church lawn, Garrett Doucet, a parishioner and organizer of the vigil, welcomed people inside.
After Mr. Meek's statements, Gary Washington, the deaf son of a slain parishioner, Ethel Lance, 70, took the stand.
A 74-year-old parishioner, identified only as Mr. Jones, is now accused of lacing the cookies with THC.
A person shot by the suspect also died and a second parishioner has life-threatening injuries following the attack.
A parishioner at a home church service in Texas allegedly stabbed four people, including the pastor, killing one, PEOPLE confirms.
A parishioner trained in church security used a firearm to wound the shooter, preventing greater carnage, said pastor Brady Boyd.
Mr Miccarelli, the lawmaker and parishioner, was not the only representative singled out by the church for supporting the bill.
Though Eliza Hamilton was a dedicated parishioner at Trinity Church, it is not known whether her husband regularly attended services.
Wilhelm Imkamp, a conservative prelate once touted by conservatives as a potential archbishop of Berlin, offered his lone parishioner communion.
In 2006, the hierarchy bought a house, in the name of a parishioner, with the goal of building a church.
The parishioner who shot the gunman trained worshippers on a shooting range; it was not the assailant who trained parishioners.
Manning answered one more question from a parishioner, who asked whether he felt the burden of the trial at any point.
Though Ms. Rexrode had been a parishioner for two years and Mr. Zaccardi for a year, they had never crossed paths.
My pilgrimage to the salon was a well-worn ritual I practiced like a double-process parishioner for over 25 years.
Of course, you don't want to upset or alienate a well-meaning and perhaps vulnerable parishioner, however problematic he may be.
" 'An old school gentleman' Walsh described his parishioner as the best of "old-school gentleman," an "iconic" man with "incredible character.
Ruth Beckford-Smith, a parishioner who taught Haitian dance at the church, volunteered to be one of the program's co-organizers.
MUNCY, Pa. – A woman convicted of killing a fellow parishioner in a suburban Philadelphia church a decade ago has died in prison.
"I've seen a lot of changes in my lifetime," Margretta Knox, an 88-year-old parishioner said after shaking hands with Buttigieg.
"The church is at the center, and I can't walk anywhere without running into a parishioner or business owner I know," he said.
In keeping with Prince's wishes to be just like any other parishioner, the service touched only briefly on his death at age 57.
Justin Bieber — who Kardashian hooked up with for a few months beginning in July 2015 — is a well-known parishioner at that church.
Frank Gliozzi, another parishioner, told CNN he was "very much encouraged" by Stubna's homily, in which he directly addressed the grand jury report.
Martin Suchy, a parishioner, was shocked when told that the archdiocese had paid for a sexual abuse settlement regarding accusations against Father Timone.
In praising Ms. Walradt, he mentioned that she had been "widowed unexpectedly," prompting a parishioner from Toms River to say to Mr. Travers.
McClinton, who is from the Greenville area, is a parishioner of the church of about 200 congregants, said Simmons' chief of staff, Kenya Collins.
He is further challenged in his faith when a pregnant parishioner, Mary, played by Amanda Seyfried, and her radical activist husband ask for counseling.
One conversation, between First Baptist parishioner Sheila Butler and her friend Linda, veered away from the conventional answers like abortion and the Supreme Court.
In November, she hired Skipper, a 23-year-old parishioner of Shane's church who had never been employed by a campaign, as her manager.
Alejandro Lopez, 18, a parishioner of the church, said his family was on the way to a Spanish-language Mass scheduled at 5 p.m.
" A parishioner who wrote down the sermon, stored in a file at the parish, added his own reflection: "We have met Christ passing by.
He wrestles a parishioner with a Vice News logo as a face to the ground and then shoots the person at point blank range.
The blowback comes after parishioner Jack Wilson shot and killed the gunman at West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement, Texas, on Sunday.
Tangential to Birdie's story, one of the nuns is asked persistent questions by a parishioner who's baffled by her personal failure at conversing with God.
"All the terrible things that have happened since can't erase the shock of his murder," N. L. Pasley, a St. Joseph's parishioner, said this week.
The church moved a few blocks away in the mid-19th century and sold the African burial ground to a judge who was a parishioner.
Pastor Madge Phillips Atkinson of Unlimited Ministries in Madison, Alabama; Nathan Mathis speaks to the congregation at Unlimited Ministries; a parishioner at Unlimited Ministries; Eliot Stegall.
Several days a week, she attended morning mass at a local Catholic church, said Leo McGinty, 80, a fellow parishioner who knew her from the casino.
"He would go to the Mother Mary statue, kiss his hand and place his hand on the statues," said Althea Pierre, a 60-year-old parishioner.
She said that she attempted to register as a parishioner in person three times during her first three years of attendance but never received any correspondence.
"(Buttigieg being gay) means that he's rock solid in who he is," said Ama R. Saran, a 71-year-old black parishioner who lives in Georgetown.
Lam, Hong Kong's embattled leader, is a parishioner — more than a hundred young protesters in black shirts sat resting on the floor of a common area.
Inside a church, President Donald Trump launches himself off a pew before jumping on a parishioner whose head has been replaced with a VICE News logo.
Wilson didn't say why he was suspicious, but another parishioner told KTVT the man's appearance made her uncomfortable because he appeared to be wearing a wig.
One of the documents has a note scribbled in pencil in the margin saying that King was present when a parishioner was raped in a hotel room.
But if Wilson is the example of a good guy with a gun who saved the day, what does the other armed parishioner who was killed represent?
Remini, a former parishioner of the controversial religious organization, has dedicated her career to exposing what she claims is a system of lies and abuse within the church.
Last winter, Pastor Andy Savage stepped down from his post after decades-old revelations surfaced that he'd assaulted a former underage parishioner while working as a youth pastor.
She says she was raped by both a minister and a parishioner and gave birth to a daughter when she was just 10 (the birth certificate confirms that).
Mr. Wilkinson, who oversees three to four tours a day, seven days a week at St. Patrick's, became so enamored with the church that he's now a parishioner.
A parishioner at a Catholic church in London had once reprimanded him and his son, he said, only for a priest to interrupt and ask that person to leave.
Father Fernandes, 49, also reminded the congregation that Emmanuel Mensah, an Army National Guard soldier who died trying to get people out of the building, was once a parishioner.
A longtime parishioner of a Michigan church said she was recently denied communion for the first time after a priest took issue with her being married to a woman.
All states recognize a confessional privilege that can immunize clergy members from reporting if they learn the facts of reportable crimes through one-on-one communication with a parishioner.
They were shot dead by the police after the assault on the church on Tuesday, which also left an 86-year-old parishioner severely wounded; he is in stable condition.
The #MeToo campaign led the Catholic Diocese of Suwon to suspend a senior priest on Friday for alleged abuse against a parishioner during a mission in South Sudan in 2011.
Was this his self-serving way of disguising his own negligence toward the little parishioner he hoped to make into a saint, or did Sarah Jacob actually wish to die?
Young Father Tomas (Alfonso Herrera) is approached by Angela Rance (Geena Davis), a parishioner who fears there's a demonic force in her home-- an unseen force that's also plaguing her daughter.
Mark Hayward, a local newspaper columnist who's also a parishioner at Saint Anne-Saint Augustin, wrote a sympathetic story describing Mirna's despair at the idea of raising her two boys alone.
Soon after, the suspect fired a couple of rounds into the air and shot the parishioner before fleeing the scene in a dark colored Toyota Prius, according to the news release.
Therese, who as a child moved from postwar Germany to the United States with her parents, was remembered as a gregarious traveler, breast cancer survivor and faithful parishioner of her church.
"When he is there and you are talking to him, it's as if you have known him all your life," said Bernice Guynn, 227, a parishioner at St. Rita in Indianapolis.
"The world ended, and everyone said, 'Never forget,'" said Amy McCarthy Koethe, 52, a parishioner whose memories of the attacks are so vivid that she still cries when she recounts them.
Last winter, pastor Andy Savage stepped down from his post after it was revealed that he had sexually assaulted a former underage parishioner while working as a youth pastor two decades prior.
In that case, an elderly parishioner, Cecilia Giménez, admitted repainting the fresco because she was upset that parts of it had flaked off as a result of moisture on the church's walls.
Joaquín Ramírez, a parishioner who was standing near Annabelle, recalled how Mr. Kelley, dressed in all black and wearing a skull-face mask, had methodically fired as he walked among the pews.
In a tweet Monday evening, Trump wrote that "lives were saved" by "heroes," including an armed parishioner identified by multiple news outlets as Jack Wilson, who is credited with stopping the shooting.
But at a church in El Salvador, the message of sin and redemption is tailored to a different kind of parishioner: reformed members of the notorious gangs in the Central American nation.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, the actress Laura Dern reads an essay about an Episcopal priest who provides a lifeline for a gay parishioner when the church fails to support him.
In another letter to a friend in Oklahoma, written in January 1981, he described his despair at seeing the abduction of a parishioner, a 30-year-old father of two small boys.
A Tierra Caliente native he first got into trouble in 2004, after he went to the prosecutor's office to denounce the rape of a parishioner, allegedly by a member of a drug cartel.
When a lead pastor is so closely identified with his church, Tchividjian said, whether in a small country church or a large megachurch, it creates a risky power imbalance between pastor and parishioner.
"A brutal act of barbarism has taken away our priest and gravely wounded a parishioner," he said, after meeting with President François Hollande and other officials who raced to the town after the attack.
"I'm praying for our church community to hold onto our faith because that's still the best thing we have," said parishioner Mary Howe, 63, who has been a member at St. Columba since 1956.
"I think of what God has in store for this church and how many lives we'll be able to touch," said Sheri Kay, a parishioner who lost her nephew and his wife in the shooting.
Some 550 people attended the four services in which Cole took part, and he gave Communion at one of them, according to Volmer, who said he's been a parishioner at the church for 25 years.
Many of the city's cases have been connected to followers of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus after a parishioner left a hospital at least four times to attend services before being diagnosed with the virus.
"We're a small group, but we're working very hard to get this ready quickly," said Luis Hamburgo, 50, head of a parishioner construction crew that works after the members get off from their day jobs.
SEOUL (Reuters) - One of South Korea's top Roman Catholic clerics made a public apology on Wednesday after a woman parishioner complained that a senior priest had attempted to rape her, as criticism over the incident grows.
The pastor had nothing to say about Michael; instead, he spent the eulogy giving himself credit for the worldly success of this or that parishioner, before descending into an anti-Semitic rant about moneylenders and lawyers.
As Sauceda translated the taunts one parishioner had received ("I'm going to call the police and let everyone know you're illegal and they're going to throw your ass back to Mexico"), she began to tear up.
Other reports were made by a parishioner of St. James Church in Basking Ridge and former students of St. Elizabeth of Hungary School in Linden as well as by the sons of a former Delbarton School employee.
HOPKINS, S.C. — Whether a simple question from an elderly church parishioner persuaded Representative James Clyburn to make his seismic endorsement of Joe Biden before the South Carolina primary will probably be known only by Mr. Clyburn himself.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%Summary: In the drama "First Reformed," the pastor of a long-established church (Ethan Hawke) feels his faith shaken to its core after an encounter with a pregnant parishioner (Seyfried) and her radical environmentalist husband.
If you find yourself sitting in a house of worship and a fellow parishioner leans over and whispers something about a can't-miss investment opportunity, you may be wise to put your prayer book down and run for the exit.
On Monday, the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting published an extensive investigation alleging that Mr. Johnson had sexually assaulted a 17-year-old parishioner at the Heart of Fire Church in nearby Louisville, an evangelical church where he was bishop.
One New Jersey sixth grade teacher was removed last year after parent outcry, according to the report, after residents discovered that the teacher had been forced from the priesthood but otherwise unpunished for impregnating a teen parishioner, the AP reported.
Robert Vore, a suicide prevention instructor who focuses on Christian communities and the host of a podcast on Christianity and mental health, contrasts the kind of communal help a parishioner would get with a physical illness versus the response to a mental one.
In 2014, the cardinal was contacted by a parishioner and former Boy Scout who said that he had been abused by Father Preynat and that he was disturbed to learn that the priest was still officiating and still in contact with children.
Joe Billock, a longtime parishioner and car salesman, had suspected some other priests he knew might be named in the report, like one from Charleroi, Pa., who he said had shown up at his shop once with pornographic magazines in his vehicle.
At a "listening session" held at St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, one parishioner after another said publicly that he should step down, said Becky Ianni, leader of the Washington-area chapter of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, who attended the session.
Daniel Kingery, 37, a former parishioner at All Saints Church in Harlem, said the merger of All Saints and St. Charles Borromeo in 2015 was "a euphemism for closing and selling property" and alleged the archdiocese deliberately posted the decrees while parishioners were on vacation.
That changes after he pays a visit to a troubled parishioner named Michael (Philip Ettinger), an activist for whom the effects of global warming are not abstract at all, and who's in the grip of an existential crisis prompted by his wife Mary's (Amanda Seyfried) pregnancy.
The attorney for the accuser said in a statement on Wednesday that his client was assaulted in 1974 and 1975 when he was an parishioner and student at St. Nicholas parish in Jersey City, New Jersey by Nicholas DiMarzio, who is now bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn.
"Here we are, on the Feast of the Assumption, and Jesus is looking at his mother and saying, 'Look what they have done to my church,'" said Jessica Bede, a parishioner of Our Lady of Peace Church in Manhattan, which was shuttered in a round of church closings.
"He had on several occasions been given food, but he was upset that they would never give him any money," said Jack Wilson, a parishioner who led a volunteer security team the church had set up when it moved into its new location a little less than three years ago.
Bergman's story also features a female parishioner who offers care and affection to the priest, without success, and she is mirrored, in "First Reformed," by the sorrowful figure of Esther (Victoria Hill), who is so brusquely rebuffed by Toller that we find ourselves flinching from him, and doubting the purity of his mission.
A federal appeals court ruled on Monday ruled that the Christian Faith and Fellowship Church's "Add a Zero" fundraising slogan has been used in interstate commerce, denying a challenge to its trademark by global athletic goods giant Adidas AG. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said there was no "de minimis" exception to the Lanham Act's use-in-commerce requirement and the Illinois-based church's sale to an out-of-state parishioner of just two hats embroidered with its slogan was sufficient.

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