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ec·cle·si·as·ti·cal ( -kl z - s t -k l). adj. 1. Of or relating to a church, especially as an organized institution. 2. Appropriate to a church or to use in...
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Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin ecclesiasticus, from Late Greek ekklēsiastikos, from Greek, of an assembly of citizens, from ekklēsiastēs...
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Definition of ecclesiastical from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. MLA Style; "ecclesiastical." Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. 2009. Britannica Online Encyclopedia...
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We are lucky this Pope is 'ecclesiastically incorrect'; Alcuin Reid says Benedict XVI is prepared to suffer ridicule in his battle against relativism; 22 May 2009; So "ecclesiastically incorrect" were they that one cardinal-elector, a strong supporter of his candidacy, later remarked that he wondered whether,
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Oct 19, 2009 [edit] English. [edit] Adverb. ecclesiastically (comparative more ecclesiastically, superlative most ecclesiastically)
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Written by Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe; October 29, 1998; The following paper was delivered at the First Parish (UUA) in Cambridge (Mass.) during the conference marking the 350th anniversary of the Cambridge Platform. We will, in the coming week, post other papers from this landmark event, including a sermon by...
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A title used in various senses both civilly and ecclesiastically In the civil administration of the Roman Empire the exarch was the governor or viceroy of any large and important province. The best-known case is that of the Exarch of Italy, who, after the defeat of the In ecclesiastical language an exarch was at first,
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