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in fact, a contrast is often drawn in this regard with the `` impersonal '' Roman Catholic parish.
The identification of the basic unit of religious organization -- the parish or congregation -- with a residential area is self-defeating in a modern metropolis, for it simply means the closing of an iron trap on the outreach of the Christian fellowship and the transmutation of mission to co-optation.
If this etymology is combined with the tradition reported by Geoffrey of Monmouth stating that Ambrosius Aurelianus ordered the building of Stonehenge – which is located within the parish of Amesbury ( and where Ambrosius was supposedly buried ) – and with the presence of an Iron Age hill fort also in that parish, then it may be tempting to connect Ambrosius with Amesbury.
In some dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church it is customary for the bishop to visit each parish or region of the diocese some time during Great Lent and give Anointing for the faithful, together with the local clergy.
Also of the same parish is St. Matthew's Church ( 1891 ), Abernant.
Also in this parish is St. Joseph's church, Cwmaman.
Neighbouring St Fillan's Church is one of the best-preserved medieval parish churches in Scotland, dating largely to the 12th century.
In Byzantine usage, an antimension signed by the bishop is kept on the altar partly as a reminder of whose altar it is and under whose omophorion the priest at a local parish is serving.
In some Christian denominations, for example, the Anglican Communion, parish churches may maintain a chair for the use of the bishop when he visits ; this is to signify the parish's union with the bishop.
The town of Peebles in the Scottish Borders holds a traditional week-long " Beltane Fair " every year in June, when a local girl is crowned Beltane Queen on the steps of the parish church.
In the parish of Kilmore, County Armagh, there is a place called Tamnaghvelton / Tamhnach Bhealtaine (' field of the Bealtaine festivities ').
Bodmin () is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
The extent of the civil parish corresponds fairly closely to that of the town so is mostly urban in character.
It is bordered to the east by Cardinham parish, to the southeast by Lanhydrock parish, to the southwest and west by Lanivet parish, and to the north by Helland parish.
Langdon ( 1896 ) records six crosses in the parish of which the finest is at Carminow.
It is situated in Altarnun civil parish between Launceston and Bodmin.
The saint is assigned a feast day which may be celebrated anywhere within the Catholic Church, although it may or may not appear on the general calendar or local calendars as an obligatory feast, parish churches may be built in his or her honor, and the faithful may freely and without restriction celebrate and honor the saint.

parish and situated
Churnsike Lodge () was an early Victorian hunting lodge situated in the parish of Greystead, West Northumberland, England.
Glasnevin was described as a parish in the barony of Coolock, pleasantly situated and the residence of many families of distinction.
Tintagel (; ; originally Trevena from ) is a civil parish and village situated on the Atlantic coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
The village is situated some 20 km north-east of the city of Norwich, on the northwestern edge of Barton Broad, the second largest broad of the Norfolk Broads For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of North Norfolk.
The 14th Century flint parish church of St Mary's is situated in the park next to the house. It is Grade B listed and contains an organ screen by William Morris.
Although locally situated within Essex the ancient Hornchurch parish formed the independent Liberty of Havering and was outside county administration.
The broad is situated to the south and east of the village of Barton Turf, and is within the parish of Barton Turf.
The figure is situated on the upper slopes of White Horse Hill in the English civil parish of Uffington ( in the county of Oxfordshire, historically Berkshire ), some south of the town of Faringdon and a similar distance west of the town of Wantage.
The town is situated alongside the River Rother, adjacent to Eckington to the north, Barlborough to the east, Sutton-cum-Duckmanton civil parish to the south and Brimington to the west.
Once the area where the Town of Many would be situated was determined, the parish government needed land on which to locate the town.
Garner is situated in St. Mary's Township, which got its name from a Church of England parish.
The l ' Assomption parish church was situated on a hill overlooking the confluence of the Pisiquit and Saint Croix rivers where in 1750 it was pulled down by the Acadians under orders from the British to make way for Fort Edward.
Lunder Church ( Lunder kyrkje ) situated at the village Sokna is the church in Lunder parish.
Parish council meetings are held in the village hall situated in each civil parish.
Elvington is a village and civil parish situated approximately south-east of York, England, on the B1228 York-Howden road.
Fylingdales is a civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England situated south of Whitby.
The oldest house in the village is the manor house, which is situated near the parish church.
It is derived from Arland, an old name for the parish Ärlinghundra ( now Husby-Ärlinghundra in Märsta ) where the airport is situated.
On the Cheshire side, the parish church of Holy Trinity and Christ Church, Diocese of Chester, is situated in the town centre on Trinity Street, beside the former market hall.
The former Wisley Airfield, is located in the parish of Ockham, situated next to the junction of the M25 / A3 and had a 6, 691 foot ( 1. 27 mile ) runway.
Originally St Luke's parish served just a few substantial villas, and some more humble worker's cottages mainly situated between Knights Hill and the High Street.
A major church in Sydney, Australia, situated in the former civil ( land division ) parish of St Lawrence, is called " Christ Church St. Laurence ".
The red segment on the island of Nevis shows the parish in which Charlestown is situated
It is situated within Pamber civil parish and backs on to Pamber Forest, a SSSI and remnant of the much larger ancient Royal Forest of Pamber.

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