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Each diocese (administrative unit, headed by a bishop) is divided into parishes. Normally, a parish consists of all Catholics living within its geographically defined area. Within a diocese, there can also be overlapping parishes for Catholics belonging to a particular rite, language, nationality, or
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While villages and small towns may have a single parish church, larger towns may have a parish church and other smaller churches in various districts. These other churches do not have the legal or religious status of a parish church, and may be described by a variety of terms, such as
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Some larger parishes or parishes that have been combined under one parish priest, may have two or more such churches, or the parish may be responsible for chapels (or chapels of ease) located at some distance from the mother church for the convenience of distant parishioners.
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Roman Catholics are not obliged to worship only at the parish church to which they belong, but they may for convenience or taste, attend services at any Roman Catholic church. However, their parish church is the one, where members of the parish must go to, for
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Each parish has its own central church called the parish church, where religious services take place. The parish church is the center of most Catholics' spiritual life since it is there that they receive the
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Toward the end of the 20th century, a new resurgence in interest in "parish" churches emerged across the United States. This has given rise to efforts like the
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areas, the parish church may play a significant role in community activities, often allowing its premises to be used for non-religious community events. The
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in the larger or more progressive parishes. There are also laity-led activities and social events in accordance with local culture and circumstances.
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Movement and The Parish Collective which focus heavily on localized involvement across work, home, and church life.
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reflects this status, and there is considerable variety in the size and style of parish churches. Many
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Parish and place : making room for diversity in the American Catholic church
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churches. Parishes cover almost the whole area of England. In addition to
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church also uses a system of parish churches, covering the whole of
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licenses another building for worship, and may designate it as a
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or the facilities of a local church of another denomination.
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Church which acts as the religious centre of a parish
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