Parroquia in english
Parish
pronunciation: pærɪʃ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pærɪʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures






parroquia = paroch ; local church ; parish [parishes, pl.].
Example: In Scotland the Reverend Kirkwood developed an elaborate scheme for 'founding and maintaining bibliothecks in every paroch throughout this kingdom'.Example: This sources of information may be, for example, local churches, burial societies, labor unions, legal aid services and firms offering different forms of public transport.Example: It has been said that the parish is the door to participation for the handicapped and that the pastor must keep the door always open.