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Description

A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or more curates, and who operates from a parish church. Historically, a parish often covered the same geographical area as a manor. Its association with the parish church remains paramount.

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Organizations relating to Parish

Order of Friars Minor / Rome, Italy / Est. 1209
Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette / Rome, Italy / Est. 1852
Institute of Charity / Rome, Italy / Est. 1828
Confederation of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine / Eltham, UK / Est. 0400
Ordo Fratrum Minorum Capuccinorum / Rome, Italy / Est. 1525
Missionari dei Sacri Cuori di Gesù e di Maria / Rome, Italy / Est. 1890
Society of Divine Vocations / Rome, Italy / Est. 1920
Secular Franciscan Order / Rome, Italy / Est. 1209
Order of Minims / Rome, Italy / Est. 1435
Ursulines de Tildonk / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1818
Congrégation de la Sainte Famille de Nazareth / Brescia, Italy / Est. 1900
International Parish Nurse Resource Center / Est. 1986
Parish Movement / Rome, Italy / Est. 1962
Fédération internationale de journaux paroissiaux / Est. 1945
Colloquy of European Parishes / Barcelona, Spain / Est. 1959
Missionaries of the Company of Mary / Rome, Italy / Est. 1705
Congregatio Sacerdotum a Sacro Corde Iesu / Rome, Italy / Est. 1878
Order of the Holy Cross / Rome, Italy / Est. 1211
Sisters of St Francis of Philadelphia / Aston PA, USA / Est. 1855
Congregation of St Basil / Toronto ON, Canada / Est. 1822

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