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Finger ring worn by clergy
An ecclesiastical ring is a finger ring worn by clergy, such as a bishop's ring. In Western Christianity, rings are worn by bishops of the Roman Catholic
Ecclesiastical_ring
Traditional Irish ring
Vampire Slayer, the ring is seen when Angel presents one to Buffy as a birthday present. Ireland portal Ecclesiastical ring – Finger ring worn by clergy Luckenbooth
Claddagh_ring
Book of commonly used Gregorian chants
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Liber_Usualis
Liturgical vestments worn by bishops
Rite The pontifical accoutrements include the: mitre pectoral cross ecclesiastical ring chasuble pontifical dalmatic crosier (carried) zucchetto A metropolitan
Pontifical_vestments
Topics referred to by the same term
causes a colored halo around the sun Bishop's ring, an ecclesiastical ring worn on the finger Matthias Ring (born 1963), Bishop of the Catholic Diocese
Bishop_Ring
Christian hymn used in music for Requiem
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Lacrimosa
Text from the "Dies irae" often used in music
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Pie_Jesu
Round band worn as ornamental jewellery
part is specified within the term, e.g., earrings, neck rings, arm rings, and toe rings. Rings fit snugly around or in the part of the body they ornament
Ring_(jewellery)
Latin phrase acknowledging wrongdoing
have sinned. Lord, have mercy on me"). Catholic Church portal List of ecclesiastical abbreviations List of Latin phrases Self-criticism Fortescue, Adrian
Mea_culpa
Religious interjection
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Hallelujah
Liturgical word in Judaism and Christianity
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Hosanna
Catholic feast day, public holiday in some countries
The Feast of Corpus Christi (Ecclesiastical Latin: Dies Sanctissimi Corporis et Sanguinis Domini Iesu Christi, lit. 'The Day of the Most Holy Body and
Feast_of_Corpus_Christi
Christian prayer
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Agnus_Dei
Component of Catholic requiem mass
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In_paradisum
Short hymn of praise to God
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Doxology
Statement of belief adopted at the First Ecumenical Council in 325
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Nicene_Creed
2013 resignation of the pope
it unusable as a seal. Benedict wore in his retirement a regular ecclesiastical ring. After his resignation, Benedict took up residence in the Papal Palace
Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
Resignation_of_Pope_Benedict_XVI
Latin sequence and liturgical hymn
"Dies irae" (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈdi.es ˈi.re]; "the Day of Wrath") is a Latin sequence attributed to either Thomas of Celano of the Franciscans (1200–1265)
Dies_irae
Roman Catholic Church ecumenical council 1545–1563
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Council_of_Trent
Christian prayer attributed to Jesus
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Lord's_Prayer
Roman Catholic responsory in Masses for the dead
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Libera_me
Catholic sacrament
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Eucharist in the Catholic Church
Eucharist_in_the_Catholic_Church
Epitaph or idiomatic expression to someone who has died
Rest in peace (R.I.P.), a phrase from the Latin requiescat in pace (Ecclesiastical Latin: [rekwiˈeskat in ˈpatʃe]), is sometimes used in traditional Christian
Rest_in_peace
Latin phrase used in the Christian mass
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Dona_nobis_pacem
Church offering
of Christ are offered to God, the Father. The word oblate is also an ecclesiastical term for persons who have devoted themselves or have been devoted as
Oblation
Bodily position of prayer
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Orans
Chief singer employed at a church
Services and the Divine Liturgy. A chanter must be knowledgeable about the ecclesiastical modes as well as the complex structure of the services. At Constantinople
Cantor_(Christianity)
Mass for the dead
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Requiem
Section of the Christian Bible read in worship
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Last_Gospel
Furniture in a place of worship for kneeling
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Kneeler
Collection of Gregorian chant settings
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Kyriale
Ensemble of singers
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Choir
Christian church based in Rome
instituted the papacy upon giving the keys of Heaven to Saint Peter. His ecclesiastical jurisdiction is called the Holy See, or the Apostolic See (meaning the
Catholic_Church
Catholic bodily position of prayer
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Canonical_digits
Device for making an impression in wax or other medium
century. Pliny also explained the significance of the signet ring, and how over time this ring was worn on the little finger.[failed verification] Known
Seal_(emblem)
Form of liturgy in the Roman Rite
thereafter with amendments up to 1962. Celebrated almost exclusively in Ecclesiastical Latin, it was the most widely used Eucharistic liturgy in the world
Tridentine_Mass
Office in Christian churches
not wear a kamilavka unless it is given to them by the bishop as an ecclesiastical award; the honorary kamilavka is purple in colour, and may be awarded
Deacon
Candle used in liturgies of Western Christian churches during the Easter season
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Paschal_candle
Prayers
ancient foe, and of all my enemies." (Ephesians VI, XVII) At the Ecclesiastical ring: Cordis et corporis mei, Domine, digitos virtute decora, et septiformis
Vesting_prayers
Container for consecrated hosts in some Christian traditions
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Church_tabernacle
Archbishop of Xi'an from 1987 to 2006
The pope sent ecclesiastical rings to Li and the three other bishops to signify that they were a part of the synod. Li wore the ring when he died in
Anthony_Li_Du'an
Set of prayers in Catholicism
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Leonine_Prayers
Bonfires lit at Easter as part of liturgical and secular celebrations
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Easter_fire
Float lamps used in churches or temples
(March 1920). "Studies and conferences:What is a rubrical altar?". The Ecclesiastical Review. 7. 62 (3): 289. Retrieved 2011-12-27. There is, as he also notes
Sanctuary_lamp
Salutation in Catholic Mass
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Pax_(liturgy)
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Music_for_the_Requiem_Mass
Central liturgical ritual of the Catholic Church
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Mass_in_the_Catholic_Church
Most widespread liturgical rite in the Catholic Church
Rītus Rōmānus) is the most common ritual family for performing the ecclesiastical services of the Latin Church, the largest of the sui iuris particular
Roman_Rite
Order or decoration conferred by a head of a church
An ecclesiastical decoration is an order or a decoration conferred by a head of a church. Jerusalem Pilgrim's Cross, established in 1901, conferred in
Ecclesiastical_decoration
Type of worship service within many Christian denominations
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Mass_(liturgy)
Part of a Eucharistic service
Read at the 2008 Summer Meeting and the 2009 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-0-9546809-6-1. General Instruction
Offertory
High Mass celebrated by a Catholic bishop
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Pontifical_High_Mass
Leadership position in religious institutions
location and ecclesiastical rank (see Ecclesiastical heraldry). Anglican bishops generally make use of the mitre, crosier, ecclesiastical ring, purple cassock
Bishop
Prayer or declaration regarding a dead person's sins
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Absolution_of_the_dead
Ceremonial breaking of the consecrated bread during the Eucharistic rite
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Fraction_(religion)
Series of antiphons sung on Good Friday
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Improperia
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Dialogue_Mass
Liturgical book of the Roman Catholic Church
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Roman_Gradual
Metal drinking straw
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Fistula_(liturgical_object)
Concluding phrase of Roman Rite liturgy
meaning "the mass exists, is now accomplished fact". But, in fact, the ecclesiastical Latin noun missa "mass" is itself derived from the missa in this liturgical
Ite,_missa_est
Regulation for the liturgy of the Roman Catholic church
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Ranking of liturgical days in the Roman Rite
Ranking_of_liturgical_days_in_the_Roman_Rite
Liturgical object in the Catholic Church
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Communion-plate
Anaphora prayer sometimes used in Roman Catholic liturgies
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Canon_of_the_Mass
Christian liturgical chant
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Gradual
Eucharist liturgies sometimes using the phase
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Words_of_Institution
Variant of the Roman Rite
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Use_of_Hereford
Textile ornamentation used in the Christian tradition
could be divided into parts allowed for the production of large-scale ecclesiastical items like vestments and church furnishings that were "conspicuously
Liturgical_lace
Christian liturgical practice
at that time. The consecration has been historically accompanied by the ringing of the church bells. Some Christian liturgies have an elevation of the
Elevation_(liturgy)
Closing salutation in Christian Mass
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Benedicamus_Domino
Service of the Church that accompanies a deceased person and his entourage
Catholic Church. Such funerals are referred to in Catholic canon law as "ecclesiastical funerals" and are dealt with in canons 1176–1185 of the 1983 Code of
Catholic_funeral
Former Roman Catholic Church ceremony
replying, the pope then removed the ring and handed it to the Master of Ceremonies to be engraved with his name. The ring, first mentioned as a long-standing
Papal_coronation
Sung mass without ministers
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Missa_cantata
Religious ceremony led by the Catholic Pope
piece remained under the other vestments. maniple pallium mitre episcopal ring (He did not use the crosier or the bugia at this point.) He then gave the
Papal_Mass
Low mass form
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Deutsche_Singmesse
Three-part liturgical document promulgated in 1960
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Code_of_Rubrics
Final blessing at the end of a religious service
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Dismissal_(liturgy)
Catholic prayer
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Postcommunion
Medieval Catholic liturgical rite
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Missa_sicca
Full ceremonial form of the Tridentine Mass
before the deacon sings the Gospel aloud. The Mass begin when the priest rings a bell. The porter opens the sacristy door and the altar servers, deacons
Solemn_Mass
In Christianity, a short prayer following the Lord's Prayer
John; Strong, James (1894). "Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature". Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication
Embolism_(liturgy)
Refrain sung with psalm recitation
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Communion_(chant)
Comparison of text and rubrics
Consecration, if appropriate, a server rings a small bell as a signal to the faithful. The minister also rings the small bell at each elevation by the
Text and rubrics of the Roman Canon
Text_and_rubrics_of_the_Roman_Canon
Liturgical stance
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Versus_populum
Eastward orientation in Christian worship
Ad orientem, meaning 'to the east' in Ecclesiastical Latin, is a phrase used to describe the eastward orientation of Christian prayer and Christian worship
Ad_orientem
130th psalm of the Book of Psalms
marks the end of the day. In 1610, Pope Paul V established the custom of ringing the De Profundis bell on All Saints' Day. Pope Clement XII encouraged Christians
Psalm_130
Latin phrase meaning "vein of love"
occurrence of the phrase vena amoris was from Henry Swinburne, an English ecclesiastical lawyer whose work covering marriage, "A Treatise of Espousal or Matrimonial
Vena_amoris
Annual prayer in some Christian liturgies
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Good Friday prayer for the Jews
Good_Friday_prayer_for_the_Jews
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French_Organ_Mass
Roman Catholic Mass without a congregation
the canonical principle that a proportionate cause excuses from an ecclesiastical law, the present Code of Canon Law states: "A priest may not celebrate
Sine_populo
Catholic altar candlestick
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Triple candlestick (Catholic Church)
Triple_candlestick_(Catholic_Church)
Religious ceremony
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Coronation_mass
Type of Mass
displayed in another abuse, namely, setting aside the arrangement of the ecclesiastical year and confining oneself to Votive Masses either chosen at will or
Low_Mass
Prescribed washing
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Ablution_in_Christianity
Catholic gathering in 1926
disorder, multiple members of the crowd managed to kiss Bonzano's ecclesiastical ring. Bonzano was escorted by Mundelein to Holy Name Cathedral, where
28th International Eucharistic Congress
28th_International_Eucharistic_Congress
Apostolic letter of Pope Benedict XVI on Tridentine Mass
With regard to the disciplinary norms connected to celebration, the ecclesiastical discipline contained in the Code of Canon Law of 1983 applies. 28. Furthermore
Summorum_Pontificum
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Mass_of_the_Catechumens
Aspect of Catholic Church history
sott., II, 237 Otto Bardenhewer, Altkirchl. Litt., I, 206 Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History, V, xxiv cf. Bardenhewer, op. cit., I, 541-3 If Ps.-Cyprian
History_of_the_Roman_Canon
Medieval fief held from the Catholic Church
In the feudal system of the European Middle Ages, an ecclesiastical fief, held from the Catholic Church, followed all the laws laid down for temporal fiefs
Ecclesiastical_fief
pontifical shoes, gloves, pallia, pectoral crosses, bishops and Ecclesiastical rings, pieces of the papal china, and sashes. The collection contains 52
Philippi_Collection
Orchestral piece for the film Requiem for a Dream
Lux Æterna (Classical Latin: [ˈluːks ae̯ˈtɛrna], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈluks eˈterna]; "eternal light") is an orchestral composition by Clint Mansell
Lux_Aeterna_(Mansell)
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Silas, a vernacular form of Latin Silvanus (see Silvano).Hungarian (Szilas) : from the old Hungarian personal name Szilas, or from a pet form of the ecclasiastical names Szilveszter or Szilvánusz (see Silvester, Silvano).
Male
English
A dialectal variant spelling of English Dean, DANE means "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Japanese
Ring; Apple; Peace be with You
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : variant of Ring 1.Perhaps a Rhenish short form of the Latin personal name Quirinus.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : topographic name for someone who lived among birch trees, from a derivative of Middle Low German berke ‘birch’.Hungarian : from a pet form of the ecclesiastical names Bernát, Hungarian form of Bernhard, or Bertalan, Hungarian form of Bartholomew.English : variant spelling of Birks (see Birch).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : occupational name for one who carried a cross or a bishop’s crook in ecclesiastical processions, from Middle English, Old French croisier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, Bence, Benz, derived from Old German Benzo.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Bentz or Benz.French : from Benzi, an Italian form of the Germanic personal name Bandizo.Hungarian (also found in Slovenia) : from a short form of the old ecclesiastical name Bencenc, from Latin Vincentius. See also Vince. From the 16th century onward, Bence was confused with Bencse, a pet form of Benedek (see Benedict), and various derivatives of the personal name Benjámin (see Benjamin).
Male
English
 English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Latin word decanus, DEAN means "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Hringwulf.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on hring ‘ring’.German : metonymic occupational name for a ring maker (see Ringler).German : altered spelling of Ringel, an Old Prussian personal name.
Boy/Male
English
Ring.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Raby.Hungarian (Raby) : probably a pet form of the rare ecclesiastical name Rabán, from Latin Rabanus.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Rabe.
Biblical
Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Dean, DENE means "dean, ecclesiastical supervisor."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Iles.Hungarian (Illés) : from the old ecclesiastical name Illés, variant of Éliás, Hungarian form of Elijah.German : patronymic from the personal name Ille, one of several vernacular forms of Aegidius (see Giles).
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Greek
Lives Near the Church; Ecclesiastical Locality
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Reinger, Rainger, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘advice’, ‘counsel’ + gÄr, gÄ“r ‘spear’, ‘lance’.English : occupational name for a maker of rings (see Ring 1) or for a bell ringer, from Middle English ring(en) ‘to ring’, Old English hringan.German : occupational name for a turner, someone who made objects by rotating them on a lathe or wheel.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rings (from Middle English ring, Middle High German rinc, Middle Dutch ring), either to be worn as jewelry or as component parts of chain-mail, harnesses, and other objects. In part it may also have arisen as a nickname for a wearer of a ring.Scandinavian : from ring ‘ring’, probably an ornamental name but possibly applied in the same sense as 3 or 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rink, rinc ‘circle’.Irish (eastern County Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Rinn (see Reen).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Deary, or alternatively a nickname for a merchant or tradesman, from Anglo-French darree ‘pennyworth’, from Old French denree.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Doiridh, the name of an eccesiastical family from Donegal, meaning ‘descendant of Doireadh’. Derry is often confused with Deery.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It is first attested in Norwich in 1259 as Ringerose, and later forms show no significant variantion. Unless it had already been drastically altered by folk etymology at that early date, it is probably from Middle English ring ‘ring’ + rose ‘rose’, but if so the original meaning is far from clear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of ecclesiastical copes, from Old French chape (see Chapel).
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Rejecter
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Polish, Sanskrit, Tamil
Nobility; Excellence; Superior; All and Rich; Power; Rule; Truthful; Noble; Exalted; Defending Men
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Japanese, Latin
Adorable; Lovable; She who Must be Loved
Boy/Male
British, English
Combination of Ysabel and Anne
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Osiris's firstborn.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nachuwm, NAHUM means "comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.
Girl/Female
Biblical
That creeps, slides, or draws.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Hector, HEITOR means "defend; hold fast."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name. This is either Aldan, a variant of Healfdane (see Haldane), or Aldine, Old English Ealdwine, literally ‘old friend’, but probably to be interpreted as ‘friend of the past’.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in western Norway, so named because of its situation below a high mountain.John Alden (c.1599–1687) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He moved from Plymouth to Duxbury, MA, about 1627. Many of his descendants were merchant seamen, among them James Alden (1810–77), who twice circumnavigated the globe.
Girl/Female
Muslim
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
ECCLESIASTICAL RING
n.
A person in holy orders, or consecrated to the service of the church and the ministry of religion; a clergyman; a priest.
a.
Pertaining to, or suitable for, the church; ecclesiastical.
n.
A service book relating to ecclesiastical processions.
n.
An obscure ecclesiastical council; a conciliable.
n.
An ecclesiastical benefice without the care of souls.
n.
A dignitary or presiding officer in certain ecclesiastical and lay bodies; esp., an ecclesiastical dignitary, subordinate to a bishop.
v. t.
To unite in an ecclesiastical consociation.
n.
Judicial or ecclesiastical sentence or reprimand; condemnatory judgment.
v. i.
To form an ecclesiastical consociation.
n.
Any jurisdiction, civil, military, or ecclesiastical.
n.
An ecclesiastic.
n.
Strong attachment to ecclesiastical usages, forms, etc.
n.
Vehement threatening or censure; especially, ecclesiastical denunciation; fulmination.
v. t.
Of or pertaining to the church. See Ecclesiastical.
n.
A book of the Apocrypha.
v. t.
To inflict ecclesiastical censures and penalties upon.
a.
Ecclesiastical.
adv.
In an ecclesiastical manner; according ecclesiastical rules.
n.
An ecclesiastical body; a spirituality.
a.
Of or pertaining to the church; relating to the organization or government of the church; not secular; as, ecclesiastical affairs or history; ecclesiastical courts.