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Ethan Hawke does arguably his career-best work as the protagonist, a priest who becomes rattled when one of his parishioners expresses despondency over a God who would allow his planet to die because of climate change.—
Brian Tallerico,
Vulture,
19 June 2026 While the investigation is underway, Vargas is prohibited from having any contact with parishioners, employees, volunteers, or organizations affiliated with the Diocese, the statement said.—
Shira Moolten,
Sun Sentinel,
19 June 2026 Herr, a rising senior at Marist High School and a parishioner of Christ the King Catholic Church, ran a donation drive to collect luggage for foster children.—
Evy Lewis,
Chicago Tribune,
19 June 2026 That's in stark contrast to the graying parishioners at most Spanish churches at a moment the Catholic Church strives to engage with and remain relevant to youth.—ABC News,
9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for parishioner
Word History
Etymology
Middle English parisshoner, probably modification of Anglo-French parochien, from paroche