• An ecclesiastical university is a special type of higher education school recognised by the Canon law of the Catholic Church. It is one of two types of...
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  • Pontifical University or Athenaeum is an ecclesiastical university established or approved directly by the Holy See, composed of three main ecclesiastical faculties...
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    Ecclesiastical Latin, also called Church Latin or Liturgical Latin, is a form of Latin developed to discuss Christian thought in Late antiquity and used...
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    The San Damaso Ecclesiastical University is a catholic university erected by the Holy See in the Archdiocese of Madrid (Spain). It teaches Philosophy,...
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    Ecclesiastical polity is the government of a church. There are local (congregational) forms of organization as well as denominational. A church's polity...
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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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  • An ecclesiastical province is one of the basic forms of jurisdiction in Christian churches, including those of both Western Christianity and Eastern Christianity...
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  • Ecclesiastical jurisdiction is jurisdiction by church leaders over other church leaders and over the laity. Jurisdiction is a word borrowed from the legal...
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    The Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Latin: Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum), written by Bede in about AD 731, is a history of the...
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  • Individual ecclesiastical universities and faculties must have their own statutes and plan of studies approved by the Apostolic See. Can. 817 No university or...
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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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    The University of Santo Tomas Faculties of Ecclesiastical Studies (also known as UST Ecclesiastical Faculties and UST-Eccle) are the ecclesiastical schools...
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  • Canon law (redirect from Ecclesiastical law)
    measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization...
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    The Ecclesiastical History (Greek: Ἐκκλησιαστικὴ Ἱστορία, Ekklēsiastikḕ Historía; Latin: Historia Ecclesiastica), also known as The History of the Church...
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  • English and Welsh law and history, is an overseer of an autonomous ecclesiastical or eleemosynary institution, often a charitable institution set up for...
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    the original on 2005-04-29. Retrieved 2019-11-18. Boyle, J. R. (1896) Ecclesiastical Vestments: their origin and significance. London: A. Brown & Sons Dwyer-McNulty...
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  • This is a list of universities in Spain, which are accredited by Spanish institutions to award academic degrees. The table shows both public (50) and private...
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    226 members universities in the world. To prevent repetition, for Ecclesiastical universities and faculties, see Ecclesiastical university, and for Pontifical...
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    Ecclesiastical heraldry refers to the use of heraldry within Christianity for dioceses, organisations and Christian clergy. Initially used to mark documents...
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  • A rector is, in an ecclesiastical sense, a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations. In contrast, a vicar is also...
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  • Pontifical Athenaeum, an ecclesiastical university established or approved directly by the Holy See, composed of three main ecclesiastical faculties (Theology...
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  • Ecclesiastical titles are the formal styles of address used for members of the clergy. Pope: Pope (Regnal Name); His Holiness; Your Holiness; Holy Father...
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    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...
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    Ecclesiastical separatism is the withdrawal of people and churches from Christian denominations, usually to form new denominations. In the 16th and 17th...
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  • States Catholic universities Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Ecclesiastical universities Benedictine colleges and universities Jesuit institutions...
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  • The Dixie Professorship of Ecclesiastical History is one of the senior professorships in history at the University of Cambridge. Lord Mayor of London...
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  • In English ecclesiastical law, the term incumbent refers to the holder of a Church of England parochial charge or benefice. The term "benefice" originally...
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    word thus retains two senses today, one architectural and the other ecclesiastical. A cathedral is a church, usually Catholic, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox...
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  • Ecclesiastical letters are publications or announcements of the organs of Roman Catholic ecclesiastical authority, e.g. the synods, but more particularly...
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  • the Holy See for the Evaluation and Promotion of Quality in Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties (AVEPRO; Agenzia della Santa Sede per la Valutazione...
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