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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of parishioners in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of parishioners in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of parishioners in a Sentence

  1. Herschel Walker:

    I’d put my business experience against his business experience any day because I built my business, oh yeah, he don’t have a business. All he's ever done is live off his parishioners and lived off the federal government. He lived off the government. He’s never built anything.

  2. Lisa Madigan:

    By choosing not to thoroughly investigate allegations, the Catholic Church has failed in its moral obligation to provide survivors, parishioners and the public a complete and accurate accounting of all sexually inappropriate behavior involving priests in Illinois, the failure to investigate also means that the Catholic Church has never made an effort to determine whether the conduct of the accused priests was ignored or covered up by superiors.

  3. Robert Jeffress:

    Methodist parishioners who believe the Bible is the word of God ought to demand that their denomination cut off any support to Duke, i think John Wesley would be turning over in his grave. This is certainly not the Methodism of John Wesley – a faith that was firmly founded on the Bible.

  4. Marty Moore:

    You can only imagine how these kinds of allegations could find themselves very present in many acrimonious situations, maybe even acrimonious situations between parents and children, between churches and parishioners, between married couples going through divorces.

  5. Nick Ingala:

    That's something people didn't realize until this latest round of closures, that parishioners don't own the church, these people in Scituate have certainly made their voice heard.

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