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It claims to have 8 million communicants who live in 180 different countries.
The number of communicants for the parish in that year is given as 40 per week.
He produced over 70 communicants from among the 200 pupils at the school.
But this stuff of your Communicants is too limited in scope.
These ideological communicants did not have any effect on the Muslims.
St. Thomas's opened as the parish church in 1881 with between 190 and 250 communicants.
"Does that mean I'm expelled from the church as a communicant, too?"
The still segregated church records noted 5,391 white and 1,029 black communicants.
She was a devout Catholic who became a daily communicant.
This was where communicants met the dead, here in the aftermath of the blue dust.
Many of our young communicants have made a fair and a promising start for salvation.
"In fact, an ordinary communicant of the Church could, and get no response.
The number of communicants grew from 10,908 in 1950 to 13,451 in 1960.
The parish had twenty-two communicants, five of whom were University students.
New communicants were seldom seen, and his curiosity was legitimate.
There are 65 parishes in the diocese, with more than 17,000 communicants.
He oversaw the religious needs of four parishes and 2,500 communicants.
By 1972, there were 14,522 communicants and 21,618 baptized people in the diocese.
Holy Communion was celebrated four times a year with an average of 34 communicants.
Between 1966 and 2006 numbers of communicants dropped from over 1,230,000 to 504,000.
Number of communicants usually about 20 or 30.
While apparently a devout enough Catholic to be a daily communicant, she was not a member of the church.
For this reason I am almost glad to hear that he is still a churchgoer and a communicant.
Here only eight of the 3,000 communicants were Nonconformists.
There was no need of secrecy in breeding communicants.