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congregant

[kong-gri-guhnt] / ˈkɒŋ grɪ gənt /


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“Compassion,” the preacher proclaimed, is “mercy in action,” adding: “I can also show you one small rhetorical tweak that guarantees even your densest congregant won’t miss the point.”

From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026

"It was just so unexpected," said the congregant, Paul Kirby.

From BBC • Sep. 29, 2025

One 99-year-old congregant praised the couple, two female vicars, for breathing new life into the church.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 21, 2023

“Some of the tower had collapsed, and plaster covered everything inside the church,” said 92-year-old Jan Arenz, who was a congregant at St. James’ in 1987.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2023

How these followed from "the congregant nature of the loadstone can be seen when the effusion of forms has been considered."

From The Natural Philosophy of William Gilbert and His Predecessors by King, W. James




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