• Parochialism is the state of mind whereby one focuses on small sections of an issue rather than considering its wider context. More generally, it consists...
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  • organisation Parochialism, in psychology Extra-parochial area This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Parochial. If an internal...
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  • A parochial school is a private primary or secondary school affiliated with a religious organization, and whose curriculum includes general religious...
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  • effect on the self, and parochialism, which refers to having a limited viewpoint. Together, these concepts create parochial altruism, or altruism which...
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    Clergy house (redirect from Parochial house)
    rectory if appropriate. Roman Catholics use the terms priory, clergy house, parochial house (mostly in Ireland), chapel house (in Scotland), presbytery, and...
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    Parochial patronage refers to several Catholic and Protestant organizations initially dedicated to the popular education of underprivileged young people...
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  • historically linked with, but distinct from, the former concept of the Parochial Mass, as described in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopaedia: The parish is established...
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  • A parochial mission or parish mission is a special pastoral effort in the Catholic Church aimed at preaching to and instructing Catholic followers. These...
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  • There are over one hundred parochial and private schools in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Acton Academy of Washington, DC (PS-8) Aidan Montessori...
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  • A parochial church council (PCC) is the executive committee of a Church of England parish and consists of clergy and churchwardens of the parish, together...
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    Quezon City (UK: /ˈkeɪzɒn/, US: /ˈkeɪsɒn, -sɔːn, -soʊn/; Filipino: Lungsod Quezon [luŋˈsod ˈkɛson] ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and...
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    A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish. In many parts of the world, especially...
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  • Parochial School is a basic education institution in Santa Cruz, Manila, with a core of faculty members and staff. Source: Espiritu Santo Parochial School...
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  • Parochial Tyranny: Or, the House-Keeper's Complaint Against the Insupportable Exactions, and Partial Assessments of Select Vestries, &C is a 1727 pamphlet...
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  • In England and Wales, an extra-parochial area, extra-parochial place or extra-parochial district was a geographically defined area considered to be outside...
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  • A parochial political culture is a political culture where citizens have only limited awareness of the existence of central government. Parochial culture...
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    The Parochial Memories of 1758 (Portuguese: Memórias Paroquiais de 1758) are the results of an enquiry sent to every parish in Portugal after the 1755...
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    Italian diaspora, making Juventus a symbol of anticampanilismo ("anti-parochialism") and italianità ("Italianness"). Juventus players have won eight Ballon...
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    by Pope Julius II in 1511. In 1512, priests were established for the parochial churches. By 1759, there was a priest for each church. One Pope, John...
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  • faculty of the University of Rochester from 1989 to 2000. Authoritarian Parochialism: Local Congressional Representation in China, China Quarterly, June 17...
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    Black or African American, 13% White, and 9% Asian. There are private, parochial, and charter schools as well, and approximately 3,300 minority students...
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    specialized crafts was limited. Limited variation of social classes Parochialism—Communications were limited between communities in pre-industrial societies...
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    school-age population attends one of San Francisco's more than 100 private or parochial schools, compared to a 10% rate nationwide. Nearly 40 of those schools...
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    prep ranks. The tournament did not invite minority schools or private/parochial schools. The National Catholic Interscholastic Basketball Tournament ran...
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  • The Parochial Union of Independents Group (Catalan: Grup d'Unió Parroquial Independents, GUPI) was a local progressive political party in Ordino, Andorra...
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    campaign to prohibit private schools (which was chiefly aimed at Catholic parochial schools). Opposing groups worked to penetrate the Klan's secrecy. After...
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    Church hall (redirect from Parochial hall)
    A church hall or parish hall is a room or building associated with a church, generally for community and charitable use. In smaller and village communities...
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    vary, but can include bribery, lobbying, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, parochialism, patronage, influence peddling, graft, and embezzlement. Corruption may...
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  • shooting occurred at The Covenant School, a Presbyterian Church in America parochial elementary school in the Green Hills neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee...
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    The Paideia School, Holy Innocents' Episcopal School and Roman Catholic parochial schools operated by the Archdiocese of Atlanta. In 2018 the City of Atlanta...
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