Sentences with phrase «rural parishes»

The phrase "rural parishes" refers to small, countryside areas or communities that are organized into specific districts for administrative or religious purposes. Full definition
My role as a non-Indian, a Lutheran pastor and a Western - trained psychotherapist was first challenged years ago while I was working and living with a number of Chippewas, members of my first rural parish in northern Michigan.
The Wesleys were sons of a clergyman of the Church of England who had a difficult rural parish.
In his own words, he was «pleasantly free of the crisis urgency that managed to infect Lutheranism even in the most innocent and rural parishes
In a rural parish where farming is shrinking both in acreage and influence, one enjoys little prospect for numerical growth.
about a neo-Nazi forced to do community service at a rural parish, where he clashes with the local priest.
In Calvary Gleeson - who was once a teacher in a Catholic school - plays a priest in a rural parish and is under a death sentence from a man abused as a child by a priest.
Ivan's latest project is the neo-Nazi Adam (Ulrich Thomsen), an angry troublemaker clearly not relishing the time he is about to spend at this rural parish.
Trinity is a rural parish and the camp is within a few minutes» walk of the rugged north coast and the cliff paths.
La Barbarie Hotel is a converted farmhouse hotel in the heart of Guernsey's rural parish of St Martin.
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