Examples of 'ecclesiastical court' in a sentence

Meaning of "ecclesiastical court"

An ecclesiastical court is a legal institution associated with a religious organization or church. It deals with matters of religious doctrine, faith, and discipline, as well as issues related to clergy and religious institutions. Ecclesiastical courts have authority over matters such as marriage, divorce, canon law, and disputes within the religious community

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They were later charged in ecclesiastical court.
I think the ecclesiastical court will reject the claim.
At the conclusion of this properly constituted ecclesiastical court.
He was tried by an ecclesiastical court and charged with sorcery.
A rebuke can be given in person by a bishop or by an ecclesiastical court.
There is enough for the ecclesiastical court to render a guilty verdict.
They were written by request of the archbishop who presided the ecclesiastical court.
And this is an ecclesiastical court.
But these did not come within the jurisdiction of any ecclesiastical court.
He also worked at the ecclesiastical court of Argentina.
The ecclesiastical court of the Pope was also called upon.
Thereby the ministry put the ecclesiastical court case on hold.
For the ecclesiastical court, see Ecclesiastical court.
Most of the documents concern the work of the ecclesiastical court in Gniezno.
The Provincial Tribunal is an ecclesiastical court empowered to rule on constitutional and canonical disputes.

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For some time he held the office of lawyer at the ecclesiastical court of Naples.
About the ecclesiastical court when Council of Trient ruled.
To clear their name the English turned her over to the ecclesiastical court of Rouen.
The Office of the Tribunal is an ecclesiastical court primarily dealing with marriage nullity cases.
The Dean of Jersey presides over the ecclesiastical court.
The members of the Ecclesiastical Court had already been elected.
What are you doing? This is an ecclesiastical court.
I have set up an ecclesiastical court to decide on your majesty 's annulment.
Two members of Diocesan ecclesiastical court ;.
Why did not the ecclesiastical court try Preynat, given the number of complaints?
Governed solely by the unbiased laws of the church. - This is an ecclesiastical court.
In addition there is an Ecclesiastical Court of great antiquity.
In the Russian Empire, the dissolution of lawful marriages was effected in the ecclesiastical court.
She is on the list of the Ecclesiastical Court of Barcelona.
The ecclesiastical Court will now examine the victims ' requests for financial compensation.
The Court of Peculiars is an ecclesiastical court of the Church of England.
Well, I told them I was preparing an appeal to be lodged with the ecclesiastical court.
Diocesan ecclesiastical Court.
Monsignor Barbarin, given the number of complaints? Why did not the ecclesiastical court try Preynat.
Sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court of Umbria, presided over by Mons.
Ippolito, being a cardinal, should be tried in an ecclesiastical court.
No, the supreme ecclesiastical court has ruled him a … useless husband.
Your Grace, Ippolito, being a cardinal, should be tried in an ecclesiastical court.
He is a full-time judge on the ecclesiastical court of the Diocese of Austin.
Beginning in 1198, Pope Innocent III issued a series of decretals that reformed the ecclesiastical court system.
It is victory . There is enough for the ecclesiastical Court to render a guilty verdict.
Diocesan Ecclesiastical Court - the structure and organization, jurisdiction, procedural rules.7.
What about her request? I think the ecclesiastical court will reject the claim.
Why didn't the ecclesiastical court try Preynat, Monsignor Barbarin, given the number of complaints?
His vows were declared invalid in 1715 by sentence of the ecclesiastical court.
Thus there originated in 1850 a superior ecclesiastical court with Kliefoth as chief ecclesiastical councilor.
Elias Daw, president of the ecclesiastical court of appeal of the Greek-Melkite Catholic Church, Israel.
Henry ordered Wolsey to convene an ecclesiastical court in May 1527.
In 1590 he became a member of the ecclesiastical Court of High Commission.

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