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parishioner

[puh-rish-uh-ner] / pəˈrɪʃ ə nər /




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“By staying put in that pew, a side is taken,” Jud insists to the parishioners.

From Los Angeles Times

The ranks of regular parishioners dropped from 300 before COVID-19, to about 200 now, said the Rev. John Ardis, who had to dismiss most of the lay staff and close the parish preschool.

From Seattle Times

She was then nestled onto a wooden litter filled with green branches and hoisted aloft, to be carried around the village followed by the bishop and parishioners.

From Seattle Times

Most of my parishioners’ children attend public schools in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.

From Washington Post

Actors waiting to go on sit like reverent church parishioners in rows of pews facing a central wooden platform decked out in patriotic bunting.

From Washington Post