Examples of ecclesiastical in a Sentence
ecclesiastical laws that have been in existence for centuries
Recent Examples of ecclesiastical from the Web
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The Supreme Court released its ruling on Thursday, noting that the lower court had no authority to interfere in the church's ecclesiastical matters, and overturning the firing of Pastor Taylor.
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That sign is a particular version of an ecclesiastical hat that was worn in processions as late as 1870.
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The congregation filed an ecclesiastical complaint not long after its eviction.
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The congregation filed an ecclesiastical complaint not long after its eviction.
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Ghost, a Swedish band also known as Ghost B.C. in the U.S., has a kind of anti-pope figure fronting the band and a gang of masked ghouls in demonic ecclesiastical robes backing him.
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There are unique examples of medieval Slavic ecclesiastical architecture, and one of the oldest churches in Ukraine -- the Transfiguration Cathedral, which was completed in the 11th century and features stunning frescoes and ancient interiors.
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Also in the crowd were former U.S. Rep. Lincoln Díaz-Balart and David Miscavige, Scientology’s polarizing ecclesiastical leader, who has been accused of using physical violence against some of the church’s members.
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Also in the crowd were former U.S. Rep. Lincoln Díaz-Balart and David Miscavige, Scientology’s polarizing ecclesiastical leader, who has been accused of using physical violence against some of the church’s members.
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Origin and Etymology of ecclesiastical
ecclesiastical Synonyms
Synonyms
churchly, ecclesial, ecclesiasticAntonyms
nonchurch, nonecclesiasticalRelated Words
blessed (also blest), consecrated, divine, hallowed, holy, religious, sacramental, sacred, sacrosanct, sanctified; apostolic, canonical, clerical, episcopal, evangelical (also evangelic), ministerial, papal, pastoral, patriarchal, pontifical, priestly, rabbinic (or rabbinical), sacerdotalNear Antonyms
lay, profane, secular, temporal; nonclerical; nondenominational, nonsectarianOther Christian Religious Terms
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