• The Ecclesiastical Committee is a statutory joint committee of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, created by the Church of England Assembly (Powers)...
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  • An ecclesiastical court, also called court Christian or court spiritual, is any of certain courts having jurisdiction mainly in spiritual or religious...
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    November state ecclesiastical committees and provincial ecclesiastical committees were to be formed. Kerrl appointed a state ecclesiastical committee (German:...
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    Superintendent of the old-Prussian ecclesiastical province of Westphalia) to form the Reich's Ecclesiastical Committee (Reichskirchenausschuss, RKA) on...
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    Church's representative system ever since. The act creates an Ecclesiastical Committee, consisting of fifteen members of the House of Lords chosen by...
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  • Ecclesiastical Insurance is an insurance company in the United Kingdom founded in 1887. The head office is located in Gloucester. The company is formally...
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  • Church of England, replacing the Ecclesiastical Revenues Commission. An Ecclesiastical Commission being a committee of Roman Catholic clergymen tasked...
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    to the Jansenist cause. Lanjuinais was notably a member of the ecclesiastical committee which prepared the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. The importance...
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    Lords. Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills Ecclesiastical Committee Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy Joint Committee on Human Rights...
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  • statutory committees that have members from both Houses, the Ecclesiastical Committee and the Intelligence and Security Committee. A Joint Committee of the...
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    with five abstentions. This legislation had to be approved by the Ecclesiastical Committee of the Parliament before it could be finally implemented at the...
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  • report to a so-called Ecclesiastical Committee (Ecklesiastikberedning). In 1789 he introduced a special office for ecclesiastical matters in general, the...
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    of committees. She was formerly a member of the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee (2007–2012). She has been a member of the Ecclesiastical Committee...
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    Parliament, Cates served as a member of the Ecclesiastical Committee and the Education Select Committee. In the latter role, she submitted a report to...
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  • the committee allows the case to proceed, the Upper House of Convocation appoints a complainant against the accused in the Court for Ecclesiastical Causes...
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  • The Ecclesiastical Commissioners were, in England and Wales, a body corporate, whose full title was Ecclesiastical and Church Estates Commissioners for...
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    2015. Retrieved 15 November 2020. "Ecclesiastical Committee – Role". Parliament.UK. Retrieved 5 March 2021. The Committee is chaired by Baroness Butler-Sloss...
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    Archbishop of Uppsala. He took an important part in the various ecclesiastical committees active during the reigns of Charles XI and Charles XII, such as...
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  • House. Before being voted on, the proposals were examined by an Ecclesiastical Committee of both Houses which reported on their effects and implications...
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  • statutory committees whose membership is formed from both the Commons and the Lords: Ecclesiastical Committee Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament...
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    banning monastic vows, the National Constituent Assembly asked its ecclesiastical committee to prepare the reorganization of the clergy. No doubt, those who...
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    the churches' review group on the Churches Main Committee. He is a member of the Ecclesiastical Committee and has been appointed the Parliamentary Warden...
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  • co-founding the Grupo Angolan de Reflexao para Paz (GARP), and the Inter-Ecclesiastical Committee for Peace in Angola (COIEPA) in April 2000, organizations advocating...
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    a member of the House of Lords Committee on Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform, and of the Ecclesiastical Committee. He is an independent vice-president...
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    The Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. 60) was an act of the British Parliament which made it a criminal offence for anyone outside the established...
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    sits on the Ecclesiastical Committee (Joint Committee). He has previously sat on the International Trade Committee, the Administration Committee, the Defence...
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    Constituent Assembly then, on 6 February 1790, instructed its ecclesiastical committee to prepare a plan for the reorganization of the clergy. At the...
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  • Vestry (redirect from Vestry committee)
    A vestry was a committee for the local secular and ecclesiastical government of a parish in England, Wales and some English colonies, which originally...
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    approval, the proposed text was next deposited before Parliament's Ecclesiastical Committee—a procedure which lent the revision one of its popular names, the...
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  • extraordinariis Regni Galliarum (Congregation on the Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Kingdom of France) that Pope Pius VI set up on 28 May...
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