Phrases with «ecclesiastical law»

"Ecclesiastical law" refers to the rules and regulations that govern the practices and behaviors within religious institutions, particularly the Christian church. These laws are established by religious authorities and are intended to guide the conduct of clergy, church members, and the church itself. Full definition

Sentences with «ecclesiastical law»

  • Even the celebrated divorce of King Henry VIII did not keep the English ecclesiastical law of marriage in the late sixteenth century from looking very much like the Catholic canon law of marriage of a century or two before. (firstthings.com)
  • Without the second, don't we run the risk of piety and preoccupation with ecclesiastical law — even idolatry?» (religion-online.org)
  • What Thomas Aquinas argued against heretics had already been codified in both civil and ecclesiastical law for at least two generations. (firstthings.com)
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