The residence of the Governor general is called Government House.
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Yes, counties are called parishes in Louisiana.
The second largest parish by population is Jefferson parish.
The monks resides either at Vihara or Monastries.
An almshouse is a building of residence for the poor, sick or elderly of a parish, usually a charity relying on donations for funding.
The residence of the Governor general is called Government House.
the unit of local government called the "parish" is found in what state??
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Most of the Southern English counties have villages called 'Whitchurch', but there are not an English Parish called Whichchurch.
I have never heard them called anything other than "member of the parish council".
It usually depends on the priest's title; a rector lives in a rectory, a vicar lives in a vicarage and a parson lives in a parsonage. A Catholic priest usually lives in a parochial house. "Important" Bishops often live in palaces. The Scottish Presbyterian Church residence is called a 'Manse' - & if the property is later sold for non-church use, the new owner is prohibited from naming the property as 'The Manse'
The Parish Priest
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
A parish priest is the main priest in a parish. He is responsible for running the parish, so he may have to deal with more practical things, like doing the accounts for the parish. He will also have his normal duties as a priest. Other priests in the parish may help him and they are called curates.
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