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Sabine Parish, Louisiana was named after the Sabine River. The Sabine River is the border between Louisiana and Texas.
The First Estate was the Catholic clergy. You might think of this as a collection of mild-mannered parsons, but the Bishops in France were nominated by the King, and invariably chosen from noble families - and the parish clergy, generally of the middle class, were inclined to resent this. Further, a Bishop's income was up to a hundred times as much as a parish priest's. In about a quarter of parishes, the priest earned about the same as a labourer. As a result, the elections for the First estate produced a large number of discontented delegates who were prepared to vote with the Third Estate. Again, the King had miscalculated; he thought the clergy would elect the noble Bishops.
a Parish is a ecclesiastical subdivision of a county, it is a district assigned to a particular church, a parish council is a body administering local affairs. A County is an administration division of a country
The second largest parish by population is Jefferson parish.
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A pole. Actually, it is called a staff. As a priest is a shepherd to his flock. It is not used by parish priests in the Orthodox Church , only by Bishops or other hierarchy.
The authority of priests and bishops within the wider Christian church has not ended.Roman Catholic AnswerThe "authority" of priests and bishops is only a participation in the authority of Jesus Christ over His Church. They have no authority on their own, but only when they are speaking as His representatives. As such, their "authority" will last as that of Our Blessed Lord. As He created the entire world, then I suppose His authority, as exercised through His priests and Bishops, will last as long as the world lasts.
"Parish priest" is a job.
The Bishop is the automatic head in the local church of the diocese or archdiocese. While the priest, he is the head in a particular parish under the authority of the Bishop.
Catholic priests are assigned a parish by the bishop of the diocese.
Parish priests are appointed by a bishop and supported by the local parish of the priest.
.Catholic AnswerOfficially, there is no real term "parish Priest" but it is usually used to designate a priest that works in a parish as opposed to a priest in a monastery, or teaching school, or a missionary, etc. There are dozens of jobs that a priest could be doing, and working in the parish is just one of them. Most "parish priests" are diocesan priests, in other words they are attached to the local bishop and do not belong to a religious order, although there are some Order priests doing parish work.
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priests do not necessarily have "power" they are there to serve the people who are members of the church
They usually live in the parish house or rectory.
Priests sleep in a regular bed, usually in a house set aside as the rectory. The term rectory comes from the fact that all parish priests used to be called the rector of the parish.
Priests sleep in a regular bed, usually in a house set aside as the rectory. The term rectory comes from the fact that all parish priests used to be called the rector of the parish.