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2022
Abstract This chapter explores Blackfriars’ parochial identity as St. Anne’s Blackfriars. The parish became a stronghold of godly Protestantism in later sixteenth-century London, thanks to the efforts of the resident preachers Stephen Egerton and William Gouge, and their local lay supporters.
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Exploring Parish Nurses' Perspectives of Parish Nurse Training

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2010
Background: Little research has explored parish nurses' perceptions of their preparation for their new role transition. This article studied role preparation from the perspective of practicing parish nurses. Methods: A qualitative descriptive design used in-person interviews and ...
Deborah J, Ziebarth, Christine L, Miller
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Catholic Parish Organizational Structure and Parish Outcomes

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2004
Due to a number of factors, the Catholic Church has in recent years been required to be innovative in the way it organizes its parishes. Canon law addresses some options for dioceses that need to restructure their parishes. This study considers three of them: pastoring multiple parishes through a team of pastors (Code of Canon Law 517.1); entrusting ...
Charles Zech, Mary L. Gautier
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Studying Parishes

2019
While Catholic parishes are distinctive in culture and polity, they also share organizational characteristics with American congregations. Borrowing tools and concepts developed over the past thirty years in “congregational studies” can provide a useful resource to a revitalized study of American Catholic parishes and important comparative data on ...
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Parish Nursing

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1994
Parish nursing is a current nursing care delivery model that practices holistic health care. Parish nurses provide care to a faith community, emphasizing the relationship between faith and health. Specific nursing activities address physical, emotional, and spiritual health and well-being, closely attending to the inseparability of these dimensions ...
S, Bergquist, J, King
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