Ecclesiastical+authority

  • 31Ecclesiastical prison — It is plain from many decrees in the Corpus Juris Canonici that the Roman Catholic Church has claimed and exercised the right, belonging to a perfect and visible society, of protecting its members by condemning the guilty to imprisonment. The… …

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  • 32ecclesiastical courts — (called, also, Courts Christian ). A generic name for certain courts having cognizance mainly of spiritual matters. A system of courts in England, held by authority of the sovereign, and having jurisdiction over matters pertaining to the religion …

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  • 33ecclesiastical courts — (called, also, Courts Christian ). A generic name for certain courts having cognizance mainly of spiritual matters. A system of courts in England, held by authority of the sovereign, and having jurisdiction over matters pertaining to the religion …

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  • 34General authority — In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church), a general authority is a member of certain leadership organizations who are given administrative and ecclesiastical authority over the church. A general authority s jurisdiction is… …

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  • 35Letters, Ecclesiastical — • Publications or announcements of the organs of ecclesiastical authority, e.g. the synods, more particularly, however, of popes and bishops, addressed to the faithful in the form of letters Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 36Music, Ecclesiastical — • By this term is meant the music which, by order or with the approbation of ecclesiastical authority, is employed in connexion with Divine service to promote the glorification of God and the edification of the faithful Catholic Encyclopedia.… …

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  • 37authority, ecclesiastical —  Авторитет церковный …

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  • 38Administrator (of ecclesiastical property) — In the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, an administrator of ecclesiastical property is anyone charged with the care of church property.Administrative authoritySupreme administrative authority in regard to all ecclesiastical temporalities… …

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  • 39List of ecclesiastical abbreviations — The words most commonly abbreviated at all times are proper names, titles (official or customary), of persons or corporations, and words of frequent occurrence. A list of those used in Roman Republican and early Imperial times may be seen in… …

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  • 40Chancellor (ecclesiastical) — This article is about the clerical office. For other uses, see Chancellor (disambiguation). Christianity portal Two quite distinct officials of some Christian churches have the title Chancellor. In some churches, the Chancellor of a diocese is …

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