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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Parson' in a Sentence

"A parson is a member of the clergy, particularly a Protestant minister, pastor, or rector." more

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The parson's kindness touched the hearts of those in need.
We visited the parson at the church to learn about faith.
The parson's residence was a quaint cottage by the church.
Every Sunday, families gathered at the church to listen to the parson's teachings.
During the wedding ceremony, the parson pronounced the couple husband and wife.
A group of parsons led the congregation in a heartfelt prayer.
The parson led the prayer service with a warm and comforting presence.
As the parson, he provided solace to those in times of grief.
The friendly parson often visited the sick and elderly in the community.
The villagers gathered to hear the parson's words of wisdom.
The parson officiated the wedding ceremony with grace and warmth.
The friendly parson often visited homes to offer comfort and guidance.
Children listened attentively as the parson shared uplifting stories during Sunday school.

Parson

pahr-suhn
nounA parson is a member of the clergy, particularly a Protestant minister, pastor, or rector.

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Last Updated On: July 28, 2024
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