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List of links to parochial schools around the world. ... National Parochial Schools Association ... Locate a Parochial School in your area...
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Parochial school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parochial school is one term used to describe a school that engages in religious education in addition to conventional education. In a narrow sense, parochial schools are Christian grammar schools or...
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Parochial - Definition of Parochial at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Parochial. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use parochial in a Sentence...
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1. narrow-minded: concerned only with narrow local concerns without any regard for more general or wider issues; ... parochial school ... Search for "parochial" in all of MSN Encarta...
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Parochialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parochialism means being provincial, being narrow in scope, or considering only small sections of an issue. It may, particularly when used pejoratively, be contrasted to globalism. The term originate...
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Definition of parochial from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English parochiall, from Anglo-French parochial, from Late Latin parochialis, from parochia parish — more at parish...
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Definition of parochial in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of parochial. Pronunciation of parochial. Translations of parochial. parochial synonyms, parochial antonyms. Information about parochial in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... parochial - narrowly restricted in outlook or scope;
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Of or pertaining to a parish; restricted to a parish; as, parochial duties; parochial schools. ... Top 100 topics ... Find your topic...
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From this results (3) parochial law, i.e., the reciprocal rights and duties of the parish priest and parishioners. This constitutes the care of the souls (cura animarum), an essential and constitutive element of a parish, distinguishing a parochial benefice from all others.
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