Retrospective narrative allows Mirbeau to recount Jules's past, his introduction into the priesthood, and the scandalous behavior resulting in his subsequent exile to a remote parish.
Interestingly, the resurgence of the Tigers began at Rotary meetings and pep rallies in remote parishes across Louisiana long before it took hold on the football field.
Around this time an opportunity arose for a rural living in a remote parish in coastal Northumberland to which Merton held the right of appointment.
It has also become skilled at linking remote Chinese parishes with international Catholic groups, like Caritas and the German social action group Misereor.
Milan's Archbishop Carlo Borromeo set an example by visiting the remotest parishes and instilling high standards.
Llorente served numerous remote parishes based in Bethel during the next three years, returning to the Akulurak district in 1951.
He had been sent to this rather remote parish because of his pacifist positions which were not well received by the French Protestant Church.
The abandonment of the church presumably arose through the cost of keeping two churches- All Saints and St Nicholas- in what had become a "remote, rural parish".
In so extensive a country as Scotland, however, a tumult in a remote parish was not so likely to give disturbance to government as in a smaller state.
While on mission, they make themselves available for work in remote, rural parishes or in urban ones, where the limited resources of the local Church make serving the local inhabitants difficult.