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Abstract It is tempting to take the community of the parish for granted as needing no explanation. If longevity is a sign of strength in local forms of community then medieval parishes were certainly strong. Parish churches may have been rebuilt or entirely demolished, but neither Reformation nor wars of religion shook the framework of ...
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Abstract It is tempting to take the community of the parish for granted as needing no explanation. If longevity is a sign of strength in local forms of community then medieval parishes were certainly strong. Parish churches may have been rebuilt or entirely demolished, but neither Reformation nor wars of religion shook the framework of ...
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Parish Pond to Lake Nyasa: Parish Magazines and Senses of Community
Family and Community History, 2010AbstractWhat can historians of 'community' learn from 150 years of parish magazines? This article examines these magazines (between 1860 and 2010, largely for England), and considers them as a source for historical community studies. These 150 years are often conceived as seeing the decline of the parish, yet Anglican parish magazines expanded ...
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The Parish as a Missionary Community
Blackfriars, 1946Colombes is a working-class district on the outskirts of Paris with a population of about 23,000. For the last five years it has been the scene of an experiment whose importance can scarcely be exaggerated, and the latest volume of Rencontres) is a detailed account of the work of the Abb6 Michonneau and the group of priests who are engaged in ...
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The Impact of the Clergy Abuse Scandal on Parish Communities
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2008This article discusses the impact of the clergy abuse scandal in the Catholic Church on nonabused adult members of Catholic faith communities and on those communities as a whole. The themes discussed are based on three focus groups conducted as an initial step in the development of interventions for affected parish communities.
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Parish nursing: an innovative community nursing service
Nursing Standard, 2016This article explains the concept of parish nursing and provides a historical perspective of this service. It describes the development of a parish nursing service in Heartsease, Norwich, which complements community nursing practice by focusing on the importance of providing spiritual care alongside physical, psychological and social care. Case studies
Eleanor, Laming, Angela, Stewart
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Parishes and Communities in Norse Greenland
Journal of the North Atlantic, 2009Abstract The isolation of the two Norse Greenlandic settlements, from each other as well as from the rest of the world, is a well rehearsed topic. Ideas about communications within the two settlements are, on the other hand, not much developed. One way of looking at intra-settlement communication is through the parish system.
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Mexicanos and Suburban Parish Communities
Journal of Urban History, 2004Chicago has hosted several generations of Mexicano immigrants, both in central cities as well as in its flourishing inner suburbs. This article interprets Mexican American religion though the filter of urban history, providing a comparative perspective on parish communities. Elements of racial, ethnic, and religious identity emerge from church records,
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Parish as a Community: Lessons from the Century
Праксис, 2021В статье анализируется новая работа о православном приходе в последние десятилетия существования Российской империи, написанная А. Л. Бегловым. Монография «Православный приход на закате Российской империи: состояние, дискуссии, реформы» (М., 2021) The article ...
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The Concept of “Community” in Catholic Parishes
2011This chapter analyzes data from a series of surveys of over 800 U.S. Catholic parishes conducted over a 10-year period by the Center for Applied Research at Georgetown University. She finds a curious outcome: the larger the parish the more likely parishioners were to evaluate the community and hospitality favorably, but parishes with little member ...
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Parish Nursing and Community Collaboration in Women's Health
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2010P. Ann Solari-Twadell, RN, PhD, MPA, FAAN, is the director of the Accelerated Nursing Program and an associate professor at Loyola University Chicago, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, Chicago, IL. Parish nursing, otherwise known as ‘‘faith community nursing,’’ involves the care of patients during wellness and illness.
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