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Definition of Parochialize

Parochialize
Parochialize Pa*ro"chi*al*ize, v. t. To render parochial; to form into parishes.

Meaning of Parochialize from wikipedia

- Parochial is an adjective which may refer to: Parishes, in religion Parish churches, also called parochial churches Parochial church council, body within...
- Parochialism is the state of mind whereby one focuses on small sections of an issue rather than considering its wider context. More generally, it consists...
- A parochial school is a private primary or secondary school affiliated with a religious organization, and whose curriculum includes general religious...
- Parochial altruism is a concept in social psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology that describes altruism towards an in-group, often accompanied...
- Parochial Tyranny: Or, the House-Keeper's Complaint Against the Insupportable Exactions, and Partial ****essments of Select Vestries, &C is a 1727 pamphlet...
- A parochial church council (PCC) is the executive committee of a Church of England parish and consists of clergy and churchwardens of the parish, together...
- Parochial patronage refers to several Catholic and Protestant organizations initially dedicated to the po****r education of underprivileged young people...
- rectory if appropriate. Roman Catholics use the terms priory, clergy house, parochial house (mostly in Ireland), chapel house (in Scotland), presbytery, and...
- In England and Wales, an extra-parochial area, extra-parochial place or extra-parochial district was a geographically defined area considered to be outside...
- historically linked with, but distinct from, the former concept of the Parochial M****, as described in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopaedia: The parish is established...