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Church buildings Church buildings
churches. See abbeys; cathedrals; parish churches.... Read more
Church records Church records
parish registers. Records of baptisms, burials, and weddings were kept in England following an order of Thomas Cromwell in 1538. Registers began in Scotland in the 1550s and 1560s, although few survive before the 17th cent. Irish parish registers, too, do not normally start before that century and... Read more
churchwardens churchwardens
churchwardens are representatives of the parish meeting or the vestry, generally assisted by sidesmen. From the 12th to the middle of the 16th cents. churchwardens were primarily responsible for providing and maintaining all that was necessary for public worship in their parish church or chapel. A... Read more
Saint Jean-Baptiste Vianney Saint Jean-Baptiste Vianney
Saint Jean-Baptiste Vianney , 1786-1859, French parish priest, popularly known as the Curé d'Ars, b. Dardilly, near Lyons. He came of poor, peasant stock and received scant education until, as a youth, he struggled through the seminary. As a young curé he was sent to the little village... Read more
parish churches parish churches
parish churches. There are parish churches of all sizes, ages, and architectural styles, with internal fittings equally diverse. What is common to all of them is that they are buildings at the centres of their communities, that is of the ‘community of the parish’. As such they embody... Read more
diocese of Portsmouth diocese of Portsmouth
Portsmouth, diocese of. The see, comprising south-east Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, was carved, with Guildford, out of the Winchester diocese in 1927. It has a close association with the Royal Navy. The cathedral, the former parish church of St Thomas of Canterbury, originally built c.1190, has... Read more
diocese of Monmouth diocese of Monmouth
Monmouth, diocese of. The diocese was created out of the ancient see of Llandaff in 1921, and is virtually conterminous with the county of Gwent. It is the smallest in the Church in Wales, few parishes being more than 25 miles from the cathedral. When the diocese was formed, there was no obvious... Read more
Hucknall Hucknall
Hucknall or Hucknall Torkard, town (1991 pop. 28,592), Nottinghamshire, central England. It has coal mines and manufactures hosiery. George Byron is buried in the parish church.... Read more
William Thomas Manning William Thomas Manning
William Thomas Manning 1866-1949, American Episcopal bishop of New York, b. England, received his collegiate and theological training at the Univ. of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Ordained a priest (1891), he served parishes in California, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee and taught dogmatic theology at the... Read more
John Tulloch John Tulloch
John Tulloch , 1823-86, Scottish liberal theologian and educator. Ordained (1845) into the Church of Scotland, he was a parish minister until 1854, when he became principal and professor of theology of St. Mary's College, St. Andrews Univ. In 1859 he was appointed a chaplain to Queen Victoria. He... Read more

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