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The Roman Catholic parish was established probably in mid-16th century.
The town's Roman Catholic parish church was constructed in 1350.
There is also a small Roman Catholic parish in the village.
The first mention of the Roman Catholic parish and church is from the year 1332.
There were approximately 400 Roman Catholic parishes in the country.
In addition, he gave $2,280 to charities, including his Roman Catholic parish and other religious groups.
Some time before 1230, a church was erected here, together with a Roman Catholic parish.
From 1898, he worked almost exclusively on Roman Catholic parish churches.
Two Roman Catholic parish churches are located on the island.
The church remains a Roman Catholic parish in the downtown portion of the city.
By the 15th century, it already was the seat of a Roman Catholic parish, which included six other villages.
Every Roman Catholic parish will publish 3-4 magazines in a year.
But by 2004, the former Roman Catholic parish priest was accused of corruption.
Its membership was organized along the boundaries of Roman Catholic parishes.
My own church does not own a building: we meet in a Roman Catholic parish centre and have also used a local school.
It had a functioning Roman Catholic parish until 1945.
In 1754, the Roman Catholic parish known as loco was constructed.
The Roman Catholic parish would know soon enough.
Nowogrod has a Roman Catholic parish church, which dates back to the 15th century.
There are now a total of 8 Roman Catholic parish churches in Reading.
When that congregation moved uptown, the building was sold to the new Roman Catholic parish.
There were 438 Roman Catholic parishes, and the Church's situation has improved in recent years.
The rest of the time he was a husband, a son, a father, a coach in his Roman Catholic parish's youth-basketball league.
The Roman Catholic parish of Everingham was closed in 2004.
Each year the Roman Catholic Parish ladies, or the St.