0 a person who goes regularly to church -- 定期去教堂做禮拜的人
He's never been a regular churchgoer. 他從來都不定期去教堂做禮拜。
Rather, seating provision increased in line with the increase in churchgoers brought about by population growth.
Although the laity played a central role in managing their churches, this did not imply the equality of all churchgoers.
Moreover, it was not confined to the unchurched but extended well into the constituency of regular churchgoers.
In accordance with previous evidence, regular churchgoers were the most likely to volunteer.
The anniversary sermon extolled her virtues, poverty and constant battle against the devil and moved churchgoers to tears, many of whom besieged the nuns for her relics.
The passage cited refers only to anxiety and depression studies among regular churchgoers and to elderly populations, and not to health and well-being generally or among converts.
But in church people often are grouped on the basis of age for activities, so older churchgoers interact with other old people, and their social networks remain age-homogeneous.
I readily accept that caring for those buildings and their contents is a heavy responsibility, much of which must be borne by churchgoers themselves.