The concert included works by William Deane, who was the organist at Wrexham parish church.
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He was buried--as were his father, mother, and wife--at First Parish Church in Quincy.
But Dempster and two female colleagues found solace at the manse of Motherwell South's Parish Church.
Her son married an Irish immigrant and became the sexton of the First Parish Church of Cambridge.
On Sunday, a memorial service for the couple was held at Haile Parish Church where they regularly attended.
Portadown District Orange Lodge started going to services at Drumcree parish church on the outskirts of Portadown in 1807.
Tributes, at Govan Parish Church, were led by Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont.
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More than 30 uniformed colleagues formed a guard of honour at his funeral at Pudsey Parish Church, near Leeds.
Could Slains Parish Church, as cited on their marriage certificate, still be standing?
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The following year the minister went to Renfrew North Parish Church where she has served for the past 33 years.
"It's reinforced in me that the real frontline of the church is the local church, the parish church, " he said.
Leeds Parish Church was given the honorific title because of its importance to the city and to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
The previous day brought dramatic scenes at the parish church, as members of the congregation barracked a replacement priest taking the mass.
In its densely packed downtown, for instance, the 19th-century courthouse and red-and-white brick Portland Parish Church stand as proud remnants of colonial-era grandeur.
The pieces were copied in the 1630s by William Deane, who was the organist for both Chirk Castle and the Wrexham Parish Church.
As well as being a parish church, St Peter's serves as a church for important civic events in the life of the city.
On the opposite side of London is the enormous spire that stands above the grand Victorian parish church of St Mary's, Stoke Newington.
Before the opening of the assembly, the three Royals attended a multi-faith service at the Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Butetown.
Planning permission for the proposal by Hallam Land Management to build 326 homes on land next to Weddington Parish Church was granted last year.
The development would be named after the 6th Century monk St Edeyrn, who also gives his name to the nearby Llanedeyrn estate and its parish church.
Believed to date back to medieval times, it is known to have been a parish church since the 15th Century and became a cathedral in 1914.
"We want to be able to go into our local parish church, where we are practicing Christians, and under the eyes of the Lord get married, " said Barrie Drewitt-Barlow.
The Boston-born son of Welsh immigrants, Elihu Yale became the High Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1704, and was later buried in the graveyard at St Giles parish church in Wrexham.
"It's where you get a town of some significance, that isn't a cathedral city, where there's a church in the middle that is much more than a parish church, " he explained.
The service was held at Atherton Parish Church earlier.
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Prayers will be said on Sunday morning at a service dedicated to Drummer Rigby at St Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, in Woolwich, as well as during a service at the town's St Mary Magdalene Parish Church.
Earlier Sunday, he made an impromptu appearance before the public from a side gate of the Vatican, startling passers-by and prompting cheers, before delivering a six minute homily brief by church standards at the Vatican's tiny parish church.
Clore Duffield Foundation, the University of Oxford and Parish Church Council have also helped fund the works, which also include refurbishing the shop, conserving the tower and restoring rooms adjacent to the Clore Old Library to provide a public space for community events.
The newly attributed work, found in the parish church of Nuestra Senora del Carmen in Cantoria, Southern Spain, first came to the attention of art expert Miguel Falomir - curator of the current exhibition - while he was researching a catalogue to accompany the Prado's 2003 Titian exhibition.
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