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  • A Poem by a Parishioner of St. Peter's (Cambridge, 1820).

    Letter 348 2009

  • Parishioner: My son thinks I'm nuts [for reading Bayside prophecies].

    Catholic Humour Francis 2007

  • Parishioner: My son thinks I'm nuts [for reading Bayside prophecies].

    Archive 2007-02-01 Francis 2007

  • His wife is infamous for the Naked Old Parishioner Calendar.

    Not a lot happens in this diocese « Anglican Samizdat 2009

  • Parishioner: I like to read Catholic prophecies, like Bayside.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Francis 2007

  • Parishioner: I like to read Catholic prophecies, like Bayside.

    Catholic Humour Francis 2007

  • Parishioner Pam Koch, a certified bereavement counselor who'd stopped working a few years earlier, came out of retirement in October to work with victims of September 11.

    'The Only Place Where I Feel Normal' 2007

  • HIPAA even screwed up prayers in the Catholic Church: G*d forbid the congregation says a prayer for the recovery of Parishioner X, recovering down the street in the hospital for a fortnight: It would violate his privacy.

    HIPAA and Mister X Mother Jones RN 2007

  • At these momentous crises of the national fate, we are much assisted in our deliberations by two eminent volunteers; one of whom subscribes himself A Fellow Parishioner, the other, A Rate-Payer.

    Reprinted Pieces 2007

  • And Parishioner Tom DeLay must have realized that he was sinning in River City.

    Bull Moose 2006

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