Parish of Louisiana
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ORLEANSParish of Louisiana.
STCHARLESLouisiana parish
ALASKAParish : Louisiana :: borough : ...
LEESVILLEW. Louisiana parish seat.
CUREParish priest of France.
FENMuch of Terrebonne Parish
VICARChurch of England parish priest
TALLLike Parish of the Celtics
GALT"Annals of the Parish" author
RECTORLeader of an Episcopal parish
sacristansThe sexton of a parish church
parochialof or relating to a church parish
rectora clergyman in charge of a parish
parishionera member or inhabitant of a parish
curatea clergyman in charge of a parish
rectorsRECTOR, a clergyman in charge of a parish
presbyteriesThe house of a Roman Catholic parish priest
presbyteryThe house of a Roman Catholic parish priest
parishionersPARISHIONER, a member or inhabitant of a parish
rectorsmember of the clergy in charge of a parish
rectormember of the clergy in charge of a parish
anna stipend paid to a parish minister's next of kin
rectressa female rector (a clergyman in charge of a parish)
parochialor relating to a parish as a unit of local government
townshipA small town or village forming part of a large parish
annsANN, a stipend paid to a parish minister's next of kin
townshipsA small town or village forming part of a large parish
rectressesRECTRESS, a female rector (a clergyman in charge of a parish)
vicarChurch of England incumbent receiving a stipend but not the tithes of a parish
parishionerAn inhabitant of a parish, esp. one who belongs to or attends a particular church
pastoratethe residence of a member of the clergy, as provided by the parish or church
parishionersAn inhabitant of a parish, esp. one who belongs to or attends a particular church
churchwardenone of two lay parish officers in Anglican churches with responsibility esp for parish property and alms
parishsubdivision of a county often coinciding with an original ecclesiastical parish and constituting the unit of local government
churchwardensCHURCHWARDEN, one of two lay parish officers in Anglican churches with responsibility esp for parish property and alms
workhouses(in the UK) A public institution in which the destitute of a parish received board and lodging in return for work
workhouse(in the UK) A public institution in which the destitute of a parish received board and lodging in return for work
churchwardenEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
churchwardensEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
vestrieselective body in an Episcopal parish composed of the rector and a group of elected parishioners administering the temporal affairs of the parish