parishioner (Meaning)

Wordnet

parishioner (n)

a member of a parish

Webster

parishioner (n.)

One who belongs to, or is connected with, a parish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of parishioner

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parishioner Sentence Examples

  1. The parishioners filled the pews of the quaint church, their voices echoing through the hallowed halls.
  2. Father Michael delivered a passionate sermon, stirring the hearts of his devoted parishioners.
  3. Amidst the bustling of Sunday mass, the parishioners exchanged greetings and shared their faith.
  4. The elderly parishioners sat quietly in the front rows, their eyes closed in contemplation.
  5. The choir of young parishioners sang with angelic voices, filling the sanctuary with a celestial melody.
  6. The parish council met to discuss ways to engage new parishioners and strengthen the community.
  7. The parishioners rallied together to support a local charity, donating both money and time.
  8. The new parishioners found a warm and welcoming congregation, eager to embrace them into the fold.
  9. The parish priest visited the homes of his parishioners, offering guidance and spiritual support.
  10. As the day of the parish festival approached, the parishioners worked tirelessly to prepare for the celebration.

FAQs About the word parishioner

a member of a parishOne who belongs to, or is connected with, a parish.

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No antonyms found.

The parishioners filled the pews of the quaint church, their voices echoing through the hallowed halls.

Father Michael delivered a passionate sermon, stirring the hearts of his devoted parishioners.

Amidst the bustling of Sunday mass, the parishioners exchanged greetings and shared their faith.

The elderly parishioners sat quietly in the front rows, their eyes closed in contemplation.