Sentences with phrase «new parish»

The phrase "new parish" refers to a recently established or created church community or congregation in a specific area. Full definition
Simply moving the guilty towards fresh young meat in new parishes for decades can not be ignored just because other Catholics are tired of hearing about it.
Building mortgages were paid, new structures for worship went up, and numerous beautiful new parish houses were constructed.
As anywhere else in the world, Church initiatives in public education, social ministries, historical commemoration, and establishment of new parishes require Church and state to negotiate such matters as licensing, training standards, and financing.
In 2001, the Globe's Spotlight team published details of a number of priests who had been removed from their posts after allegations of sexual misconduct, only to be placed in new parishes.
I could theoretically go out and look for a new parish, one that represents that which I believe.
It seems the vatican is being a bit harsh on the nuns yet when those priests were m © lesting those young b © ys they slapped them on the hand or just moved them to a new parish.
Probably few clergy address this issue (there is the budget to meet and the new parish hall to be built), and, as Robert Wuthnow puts it, «we therefore go about our lives pretty much the same as those who have no faith at all.»
Moving years later to new jobs and a new hometown five hundred miles away, in a region more densely populated with Catholics, Elizabeth and I «shopped around» until we finally settled on a new parish.
Funded largely by St Anselm's parishioners with the help of loans from neighbouring diocesan parishes and some grants, a new parish hall has been built so that the church is now used exclusively for worship.
As soon as a clergyman arrives in a new parish, he should begin to assemble a «referral file» of community resources.
Sometimes we are reacting to our previous congregation as we serve our present one, or bring our «ideal» church vision and impose it on a new parish.
So they joined the new parish by their new homes, the one made of glass and steel.
Jones's first day at his new parish was the day of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Called recently to a new parish in a small city, I took some time to reflect on the quality of my go years of ministry.
It's that whole «what will the neighbors think» mentality that results in too much time spent keeping up appearances, doing good works just so that you can be seen doing them, and worrying about how fabric choices in the new parish hall parlor will reflect on us as a congregation.
In response and at great cost, Trinity developed, in cooperation with some of its poorer neighbors, new modes of urban ministry: an employment project, a summer camp, an integrated high school group, a new parish house located next to the public housing project, visitation and food services for the elderly, a literacy program, parole referral, and overnight housing for the homeless.
BY FRANCIS IGATA ENUGU - It was an exercise laced with emotions yesterday as fiery catholic priest; Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka was escorted by thousands of catholic faithful in Enugu to his new parish at Emene, an outskirt of Enugu urban.
Pirro describes herself as a devout Catholic, but she has no use for church officials who chose to move predator priests to a new parish rather than report them to cops or prosecutors.
James» family isn't thrilled about the move, and upon arriving at the impoverished church it's obvious that his new parish doesn't exactly welcome him with open arms.
After all, didn't he have a new haircut, a new parish, and a whole new life just waiting to begin?
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