parish.

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
papaz idaresindeki mıntıka
{i} papazın dini bölgesi
kilise

Onlar kilisenin çocukları. - They are the boys of the parish.

mahallesi
bir papazın ruhani bölgesi
par
nominal değer
par
eşit düzey
par
itibari kıymet
par
below par itibari kıymetten düşük
par
golfta topun deliğe girebilmesi için gerekli vuruş sayısı
par
(Tıp) Çift

On çifti partiye davet ettik. - We invited ten couples to the party.

Onun ailesi çiftçiydi. - His parents were farmers.

par
musavat
par
hisse senetleri ve kıymetli kağıtların itibari değerleri
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(isim) itibari değer, kur, başabaş olma, eşitlik
par
{i} başabaş olma
par
{i} itibari değer
par
vasat
par
atbaşa baş
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başabaş
par
above paritibari kıymetten daha yüksek
par
ortalama

Rus parlamentosunun alt kanadı olan Dumanın bir oturumunda ortalama sekiz kanun kabul edilir. - During one session of the Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament, an average of eight laws are adopted.

par
{i} kur

Geçen sene kurulan lunapark sağolsun şehir popüler oldu. - Thanks to the amusement park built last year, the city has become popular.

Mary Tom'un partisi için üç düzine kurabiye pişirdi. - Mary baked three dozen cookies for Tom's party.

parish
bu mahallede/semtte oturanlar
parish
papaz
parish
cemaat
parish
i., Hrist
parish
(bir kilise ve papazının sorumlu olduğu) mahalle/semt
parish
(isim) papazın dini bölgesi, cemaat, mahalle
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
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An administrative subdivision in Louisiana that is equivalent to a county in other U.S. states
In the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Church or certain civil government entities such as the state of Louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church
the ecclesiastical district in charge of a pastor
{n} a particular district or division of land under a minister having the cure of fouls, a religious society or corporation
{a} belonging to or maintained by a parish
(English) A church district
A geopolitical division, equivalent to a county
ecclesiastical division or jurisdiction; the site of a church
The community attending that church; the members of the parish
per "A Hornbook of VA History", "When the first English settlers came to Virginia in 1607 they followed the familiar patterns of the Church of England and established parishes that served as local units of ecclesiastical and community organization ---In Colonial Virginia the General Assembly established parishes and fixed their boundaries, often at the same time that it created or altered counties A decade after independence, on 16 Jan 1786, the General Assembly passed Thomas Jefferson's Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, ending state-enforced support for the formally established church and its parishes "
the group of people of a certain area who are organized into a local church; sometimes the word also refers to the geographic region around a church In the South many of the present-day counties were once referred to as parishes [as is still the case in Louisiana]; mostly a reference to the local congregation
A subdivision of a county often coinciding with the church to form a unit of local government
The group of people of a certain area who are organized into a local, self-supporting church Sometimes the word is used to refer to the geographic region around a church In the South, many of the present-day counties were once organized as parishes [as is still the case in Louisiana] See Mission
A civil subdivision of a British county, often corresponding to an earlier ecclesiastical parish
Worshiping community of Christians who gather weekly at Christ's altar to experience God's redemptive love by celebrating the eucharist, and who then carry on this redemptive work in the world
In some churches, the geographical territory of a local church In general, the constituency of a local church; that is, all the people who are members or who informally consider it to be their church In many churches, congregation is used for this term
A subdivision or unit of local government
a local church community the local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor
Ecclesiastical division or jurisdiction The site of a church In the State of Louisiana, equivalent of (though not quite the same as) a county
a local church community
The area around a Church for which a priest is responsible
A Louisiana state district Analogous to the word "county"
In the Anglican and Roman Catholic church, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church
A community of the faithful in the diocese which has its own church building, under the authority of a Pastor who is responsible for providing ministerial service Most parishes are defined geographically, but they can be formed along national or ethnic lines
{i} congregation, community; flock; region, area
A specific community of the Christian faithful within a diocese, which has its own church building, under the authority of a pastor who is responsible for providing them with ministerial service Most parishes are formed on a geographic basis, but they may be formed along national or ethnic lines
A parish is a small country area in England which has its own elected council. elected representatives, such as County and Parish Councillors
A parish is a village or part of a town which has its own church and priest. the parish of St Mark's, Lakenham a 13th century parish church
an area from which the congregation of a church (sometimes churches) is drawn and under the care of a member of the clergy For historical reasons, these are called chaplaincies in the Diocese in Europe
area within a diocesie, having its own church and clergyman
In Louisiana, a civil division corresponding to a county in other States
The district assigned to the ministration of a single priest (with or without assistants)
That circuit of ground committed to the charge of one parson or vicar, or other minister having cure of souls therein
the local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor
Of or pertaining to a parish; parochial; as, a parish church; parish records; a parish priest; maintained by the parish; as, parish poor
A community of the faithful served by a pastor charged with responsibility for providing them with full pastoral service Most parishes are territorial, embracing all of the faithful in a certain area of a diocese: some are personal or national, for certain classes of people, without strict regard for their places of residence
The same district, constituting a civil jurisdiction, with its own officers and regulations, as respects the poor, taxes, etc
The territory covered by one parson or minister
an area under the pastoral care of a priest, himself under the jurisdiction of a bishop; the parish church was the centre of worship for the parish
a congregation that is financially self-supporting
An ecclesiastical society, usually not bounded by territorial limits, but composed of those persons who choose to unite under the charge of a particular priest, clergyman, or minister; also, loosely, the territory in which the members of a congregation live
parish.
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