ecclesiastical law

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ecclesiastical law

The bishop consults a large book of ecclesiastical law in his study.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The body of codified laws governing the affairs of a Christian church: Ecclesiastical law refers to the system of rules and regulations established by a religious authority to govern the organization, doctrine, and practices of a Christian church or denomination.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The bishop was well-versed in ecclesiastical law.
    • Matters of clergy discipline are handled according to ecclesiastical law.
    • The council convened to discuss reforms to the ecclesiastical law.
Advanced Usage
  • "Canon law" as a specific type: While often used interchangeably, "canon law" is a common term for the ecclesiastical law of the Roman Catholic Church and some other Christian traditions.
    • The marriage was annulled under canon law, a branch of ecclesiastical law.
Variants and Related Words
  • Canon law (n): The ecclesiastical law, especially of the Roman Catholic Church.
    • Canon law provides detailed regulations for sacraments.
  • Ecclesiastical (adj): Relating to the Christian church or its clergy.
    • The building had a distinct ecclesiastical architecture.
Synonyms
  • Canon law: The internal law of a church.
  • Church law: A general term for the legal system of a church.
Related Phrases
  • Court of ecclesiastical law: A tribunal that adjudicates matters under church law.
    • The dispute was taken before a court of ecclesiastical law.
ecclesiastical law

The bishop consults a large book of ecclesiastical law in his study.

Noun
  1. the body of codified laws governing the affairs of a Christian church

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