Definition of «ecclesiastical»

Ecclesiastical refers to something related to a church or religion. It can describe people, places, or things that are connected with religious institutions and their activities.

Usage examples

  1. The archbishop delivered an eloquent sermon on Sunday, showcasing his profound knowledge of ecclesiastical history.
  2. The council meeting discussed various ecclesiastical matters, such as the appointment of new priests and the maintenance of church properties.
  3. The medieval era witnessed significant ecclesiastical power, with the Pope exerting influence over both religious and political affairs.
  4. The intricate stained glass windows in the cathedral depicted scenes from ecclesiastical events, such as the baptism of Jesus and the Last Supper.
  5. The academic journal published an article exploring the role of women in ecclesiastical leadership positions throughout history.

Sentences with «ecclesiastical»

  • The constitutional evils that attend upon any «arbitrariness» exception in the sense applied by the Illinois Supreme Court to justify civil court review of ecclesiastical decisions of final church tribunals are manifest in the instant case. (supreme.justia.com)
  • He gave his approval to the invasion of England by William the Conqueror (1066), and his legates intervened in ecclesiastical affairs in many countries. (religion-online.org)
  • The concern with Christ and Scripture also prompts a concern with the church — identified both with ecclesiastical institutions and with emerging communities committed to the struggle for freedom. (religion-online.org)
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