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parish

1 of 1noun
/ˈpæ.rɪʃ/
Forms:parishes
1

an area with a church of its own that is under the care of a priest

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  • The parish is known for its strong sense of community and active involvement in local charities.
  • Each parish organizes events and activities to foster unity among its members.
  • The parish hosted a festival to celebrate its patron saint, drawing attendees from neighboring communities.
  • The parish encompasses several neighborhoods, each with its own unique history and traditions.
  • The parish celebrated its centennial anniversary with a special Mass and community picnic.
2

the local administrative subdivision of a diocese assigned to a single pastor

  • The bishop visited every parish in his diocese.
  • They moved to a new parish when the priest retired.
  • The parish boundaries determine which pastor oversees the congregation.
  • The diocese restructured several parishes last year.
  • The parish council manages local church affairs.
3

(Louisiana) the equivalent of a county in other U.S. states

  • New Orleans is located in Orleans Parish.
  • He grew up in a small parish in southern Louisiana.
  • The parish voted on the new school budget.
  • Flooding affected several parishes along the river.
  • Parish leaders met to discuss the community plan.