Yes parishes in Quebec do collect tithes.
it is easier to collect the countries revenues (TAXES)
You may view this answer in its entirety along with more facts about ecclisiastical parishes here http://www.churchsociety.org/issues_new/churchlocal/iss_churchlocal_jargon.asp In the days when Tithes were paid in England someone was entitled to receive the Tithe. A Rectory was a benefice in which the Tithe was paid to the Incumbent. The Incumbent was know as the Rector and the Benefice house, where he lived, was also known as the Rectory. Technically a Rector is an Incumbent whose 'tithes are not impropriate'
There are no countries in Illinois. As for parishes, the only parishes in Illinois are Roman Catholic parishes. See related link.
"Tithes" is spelled correctly
Counties in Louisiana are called parishes and it is the only state with parishes.
there are 12 parishes in jersey.
there are 5 different parishes
There are 21 parishes in the Bahamas
Church of the Tithes was created in 1842.
Church of the Tithes ended in 1240.
Jamaica is divide into 14 Parishes It like America is divide into 50 states but Jamaica call it parishes
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