Definition of Ecclesiae. Meaning of Ecclesiae. Synonyms of Ecclesiae

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Definition of Ecclesiae

Ecclesiae
Ecclesia Ec*cle"si*a, n.; pl. Ecclesi[ae]. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] 1. (Gr. Antiq.) The public legislative assembly of the Athenians. 2. (Eccl.) A church, either as a body or as a building.

Meaning of Ecclesiae from wikipedia

- Look up ecclesia, ecclesiae, or ekklesia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ecclesia (Gr****: ἐκκλησία ekklēsia) may refer to: Ecclesia (ancient Greece)...
- "teacher"), also referred to as Doctor of the Universal Church (Latin: Doctor Ecclesiae Universalis), is a title given by the Catholic Church to saints recognized...
- The Mater Ecclesiae Monastery (Latin for "Mother of the Church" dedicated to Mary) is a monastery in Vatican City. It was founded around 1990 by Pope...
- Mater Ecclesiae (Mother of the Church) Abbey (Italian: Abbazia Mater Ecclesiae) is an Italian Benedictine territorial abbey of nuns founded in 1973. The...
- Orientales Ecclesiae is Latin for "Eastern Churches", and is used to refer to the Eastern Catholic Churches. The term can also be a misspelling for the...
- most important types of advocatus was the church advocate (advocatus ecclesiae). These were originally lay lords, who not only helped defend religious...
- and how those truths are conve****. In the 1973 declaration Mystertium Ecclesiae, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith recognized that the articulation...
- includes "Supreme Pontiff of the whole Church" (in Latin, Summus Pontifex Ecclesiae Universalis) as the fourth title, the first being "Bishop of Rome." The...
- The Ecclesiastical History (Ancient Gr****: Ἐκκλησιαστικὴ Ἱστορία, Ekklēsiastikḕ Historía; Latin: Historia Ecclesiastica), also known as The History of...
- the name of Gelasius but is simply called Liber sacramentorum Romanae ecclesiae ("Book of Sacraments of the Church of Rome"). However, an old tradition...