Examples of 'ecclesiastic' in a sentence

Meaning of "ecclesiastic"

Ecclesiastic is an adjective used to describe something related to the Christian Church, clergy, or its teachings and practices
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  • Of or pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical.
  • A cleric.

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His ecclesiastic vocation was thwarted by family problems.
But he was a no less sincere opponent of ecclesiastic bureaucracy.
Civil and ecclesiastic authorities resided within it.
Ensure you are not under ecclesiastic censure.
In ecclesiastic affairs his reign was less propitious.
He especially liked the ecclesiastic order and sequence.
Ecclesiastic history provides the evidence.
The crisis of the ecclesiastic institution.
My knowledge is merely military whereas his is also ecclesiastic.
All other ecclesiastic institutes are private law entities.
His father worked with the ecclesiastic mint.
One was an ecclesiastic and one secular.
Sviatoslav also supported the compilation of ecclesiastic works.
Such a ecclesiastic cohesion will not do any good.

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Jurisdiction would normally lie in the ecclesiastic courts.
Music and program ecclesiastic psaltikis aea crete crete.
During his patriarchy he regulated many ecclesiastic issues.
The ecclesiastic passed the holy water sprinkler to his neighbour.
He was the citizen before he became the ecclesiastic.
I defer to my ecclesiastic adviser.
There was a question of orienting him towards an ecclesiastic career.
He chose to follow an ecclesiastic career but never completed his studies.
He made great work in the domain of ecclesiastic music.
Henceforth all ecclesiastic appointments and decisions were subject to state approval.
Thousand of people came to visit this ecclesiastic building.
The majority of the ecclesiastic critics of my book employ this method.
Celibacy is too comfortable and useful to the ecclesiastic institution.
As well as lots of ecclesiastic buildings to surround and control the city.
Byzantine writer and ecclesiastic.
Ecclesiastic heraldry presents two peculiarities with respect to classic heraldry.
The family has also held positions of ecclesiastic notability.
Erasmus wrote both on ecclesiastic subjects and those of general human interest.
He was more a military than an ecclesiastic.
He gained a reputation with his ecclesiastic music as a composer of early baroque characteristics.
Cromwell did not know at first whether he would be an ecclesiastic or a soldier.
You will see rare ecclesiastic heirlooms and remarkable byzantium icons.
My vietnamese day loves ecclesiastic.
By ecclesiastic authorities.
Some great ecclesiastic.
Durazzo also conducted mercantile business in addition to his ecclesiastic work.
It included also the advocacy of all ecclesiastic institutions within the landgraviate.
For that reason the expectation that is raised in me is eminently ecclesiastic.
Was an ecclesiastic.
Derfel was depicted as a warrior in full armour riding a horse rather than as an ecclesiastic.
This declaration was revolutionary for the ecclesiastic hierarchy of the time.
For this reason ecclesiastic authorities took several years to accept the building as a religious temple.
He afterwards became an ecclesiastic.
Ecclesiastic of a rank superior to that attained by Christ.
It irritated this ecclesiastic.

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