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Churchgoing meaning
Regularly attending church; being a practicing Christian.
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Back in the early 1950s, before the Dodgers moved from Brooklyn, the team’s churchgoing first baseman Gil Hodges entered into a terrible slump.
Officials described Robertson as dangerous to those he had threatened online while neighbors and family members described him as an elderly, churchgoing man who would do no harm.
When she was arranging his baptism, after a break from churchgoing due to the pandemic, she was questioned about her beliefs by a priest.
Churchgoing Latinos, for whom abortion is an important issue, are more likely to vote Republican.
He also spoke about giving a Jerusalem tour to a churchgoing friend, someone who appreciated the specialty knowledge of a local.
The Democrats have been a coalition of disparate groups seen as being somehow atypical Americans -- white Southerners and Catholic immigrants in the 19th century, churchgoing blacks and highly educated gentry liberals now.
The theatre of war was provided by the United States, where Christianity is still a compelling political and social force (see chart below), while churchgoing has been in decline in Europe.
Moreover, churchgoing is also popular on Mother's Day, yielding the highest church attendance after Christmas Eve and Easter.
Researchers have tried to draw conclusions from patterns of churchgoing or religious references in political speeches.
Young Eddie House adopted the family commitment to religion and churchgoing.