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- century, but this usage had itself been evolving from the much earlier parochia ("parish"; Late Latin derived from the Gr**** παροικία paroikia), dating...
- called in Latin sacerdotes one for each cantref; their sees were called parochia. However, by the High Middle Ages the Diocese of St David's emerged as...
- limited exposure. The term originates from the idea of a parish (Late Latin: parochia), one of the smaller divisions within many Christian churches such as the...
- In the Catholic Church, a parish (Latin: parochia) is a stable community of the faithful within a particular church, whose pastoral care has been entrusted...
- to refer to the civil/administrative entity, while the paróquia (Latin: parochia) became affiliated with the religious entity. Before the 2013 local government...
- high school. The parish of Fellingsbro is mentioned already in 1331 as Parochia Fælansbro, but the first parish church was probably built already in the...
- probably rebuilding, rather than founding, the church of the manor and parochia “Medieval London Suburbs, Kevin McDonnell, p136 Churches in the landscape...
- tomb: "HIC JACET DOMINUS THOMAS MALLERE, VALENS MILES OB 14 MAR 1470 DE PAROCHIA DE MONKENKIRBY IN COM WARICINI," meaning: "Here lies Lord Thomas Mallere...
- beach. The small hermitage was expanded and elevated to the status of parochia (ecclesiastical parish) possibly after 1700, from affirmations of Ms. Silveira...
- pastoral obligations, while the secular minster always had its parish ('parochia') over which it exercised extensive and well-defined rights, including...