parochial

/pəˈroʊkiəl/
adjective
  1. Having a limited or narrow outlook, especially in matters of culture, politics, or religion; provincial.
    • She tried to broaden her parochial mindset by traveling abroad.
    • His parochial views on foreign policy ignored global perspectives.
    • The small town had a parochial attitude toward outsiders.
  2. Relating to a parish or local church community.
    • The parochial council organized a charity bake sale.
    • He served on the parochial committee for over a decade.
    • The parochial school was run by the local church.
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