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  • Ecclesia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up ecclesia, ecclesiae, or ekklesia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ecclesia or Ekklesia (Ancient Greek: ἐκκλησία, romanized: ekklēsia) may refer

    Ecclesia

    Ecclesia

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    The Catholic Church (Latin: Ecclesia Catholica), also called the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with an estimated 1.28 to 1.41

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia
  • 2008 video game

    Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia is a 2008 action role-playing game and the third Nintendo DS installment of the Castlevania franchise. It was directed by

    Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia

    Castlevania:_Order_of_Ecclesia

  • Ecclesia Catholica
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ecclesia Catholica may refer to: Ecclesia Catholica, the Latin-language name of the Catholic Church Ecclesia Catholica, the title of a 1949 instruction

    Ecclesia Catholica

    Ecclesia_Catholica

  • Churches Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant
  • Traditional divisions of the Christian Church

    the Christian Church may be divided into: the Church Militant (Latin: Ecclesia militans), also called the Church Pilgrim, which consists of Christians

    Churches Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant

    Churches Militant, Penitent, and Triumphant

    Churches_Militant,_Penitent,_and_Triumphant

  • Ecclesia (ancient Greece)
  • Assembly of the democracy of ancient Greek city-states

    The ecclesia or ekklesia (Greek: ἐκκλησία) was the assembly of the citizens in city-states of ancient Greece. The ekklesia of ancient Athens is particularly

    Ecclesia (ancient Greece)

    Ecclesia (ancient Greece)

    Ecclesia_(ancient_Greece)

  • Latin Church
  • Largest autonomous particular Catholic church

    The Latin Church (Latin: Ecclesia Latina) is the largest autonomous (sui iuris) particular church within the Catholic Church, whose members constitute

    Latin Church

    Latin Church

    Latin_Church

  • Ecclesia Gnostica
  • Church in Los Angeles, United States

    Ecclesia Gnostica (Latin: The Church of Gnosis) is a neo-Gnostic church based in the United States. It has ordained clergy and conducts regular sacramental

    Ecclesia Gnostica

    Ecclesia_Gnostica

  • Ecclesia and Synagoga
  • Pair of subjects in medieval art, representing Judaism and Christianity

    Ecclesia and Synagoga, or Ecclesia et Synagoga in Latin, meaning "Church and Synagogue" (the order sometimes reversed), are a pair of figures personifying

    Ecclesia and Synagoga

    Ecclesia and Synagoga

    Ecclesia_and_Synagoga

  • Church of England
  • Anglican church in England

    The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies. It was the initial church of the Anglican tradition

    Church of England

    Church of England

    Church_of_England

  • Ecclesia Athletic Association
  • The Ecclesia Athletic Association (EAA) was an organization founded by Eldridge Broussard in 1975, with the stated mission of helping children escape the

    Ecclesia Athletic Association

    Ecclesia_Athletic_Association

  • Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica
  • Religious organization based on ideas and systems of early Christian and Jewish mysticism

    Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (E.G.C.), or the Gnostic Catholic Church, is a Gnostic church organization. It is the ecclesiastical arm of Ordo Templi Orientis

    Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica

    Ecclesia_Gnostica_Catholica

  • Ecclesia semper reformanda est
  • Latin phrase about the Christian Church

    Ecclesia semper reformanda est (Latin for "the Church must always be reformed", often shortened to Ecclesia semper reformanda) is a phrase first greatly

    Ecclesia semper reformanda est

    Ecclesia_semper_reformanda_est

  • Gnosticism in modern times
  • Contemporary religious movement

    World War II as well, including the Ecclesia Gnostica, Johannite Church, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, the Ecclesia Gnostica Mysterioum, the Thomasine Church

    Gnosticism in modern times

    Gnosticism_in_modern_times

  • Mount Ecclesia
  • Headquarters of The Rosicrucian Fellowship in Oceanside, California, U.S.

    33°12′42″N 117°21′33″W / 33.21167°N 117.35917°W / 33.21167; -117.35917 Mount Ecclesia (dedicated on October 28, 1911) is the location of the international headquarters

    Mount Ecclesia

    Mount Ecclesia

    Mount_Ecclesia

  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre
  • Church in Jerusalem

    Greek: Ναός τοῦ Παναγίου Τάφου, romanized: Naós toû Panagíou Táphou; Latin: Ecclesia Sancti Sepulchri; Amharic: የቅዱስ መቃብር ቤተ፡ክርስቲያን, romanized: Yäḳdus Mäḳabr

    Church of the Holy Sepulchre

    Church of the Holy Sepulchre

    Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre

  • Ecclesia Pistis Sophia
  • Religious organization based on ideas and systems of early Christian and Jewish mysticism

    Ecclesia Pistis Sophia, also known as the Sophian Fellowship or simply The Fellowship, is a Gnostic church organization based in the United States. The

    Ecclesia Pistis Sophia

    Ecclesia_Pistis_Sophia

  • Ecclesia College
  • Private Christian work college in Springdale, Arkansas

    Ecclesia College is a private evangelical Christian work college in Springdale, Arkansas. It is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education

    Ecclesia College

    Ecclesia_College

  • Gnostic church
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Various Gnostic churches include: Bosnian Church Ecclesia Gnostica Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica Ecclesia Pistis Sophia Gnostic Church of France Johannite

    Gnostic church

    Gnostic_church

  • Basilica
  • Type of building in classical and church architecture

    In Ancient Roman architecture, a basilica (Greek basilike) was a large public building with multiple functions that was typically built alongside the town's

    Basilica

    Basilica

    Basilica

  • Ecclesia de Eucharistia
  • 2003 papal encyclical by Pope John Paul II

    Ecclesia de Eucharistia (The Church from the Eucharist) is an encyclical by Pope John Paul II published on April 17, 2003. Its title, as is customary,

    Ecclesia de Eucharistia

    Ecclesia_de_Eucharistia

  • Ecclesia in Asia
  • 1999 apostolic exhortation by Pope John Paul II

    Ecclesia in Asia is an apostolic exhortation issued by Pope John Paul II to serve as a blueprint for the expansion of the Roman Catholic faith in Asia

    Ecclesia in Asia

    Ecclesia_in_Asia

  • Cologne Cathedral
  • Historic church in Cologne, Germany

    Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, pronounced [ˌkœlnɐ ˈdoːm] , officially Hohe Domkirche zu Köln, English: High Cathedral Church at Cologne) is a Catholic

    Cologne Cathedral

    Cologne Cathedral

    Cologne_Cathedral

  • Ecclesia in Europa
  • Apostolic exhortation

    Ecclesia in Europa (English: The Church in Europe) is a post-synodal apostolic exhortation written by Pope John Paul II, published on 28 June 2003. The

    Ecclesia in Europa

    Ecclesia_in_Europa

  • Ecclesia in Africa
  • Apostolic exhortation

    Ecclesia in Africa (English: The Church in Africa) is a post-synodal apostolic exhortation written by Pope John Paul II, published on 14 September 1995

    Ecclesia in Africa

    Ecclesia_in_Africa

  • Ecclesia Dei
  • Papal motu proprio condemning the Ecône consecrations

    Ecclesia Dei is the document Pope John Paul II issued on 2 July 1988 in reaction to the 1988 Écône consecrations, in which four priests of the Society

    Ecclesia Dei

    Ecclesia_Dei

  • Aeon (Gnosticism)
  • Class of being in Gnosticism

    Anthropos Άνθρωπος (Homo, Man) and Ecclesia Έκκλησία (see ref. 5 below) Fifth generation, emanated from Anthropos and Ecclesia: Logos Λόγος and Zoe Ζωή Sixth

    Aeon (Gnosticism)

    Aeon_(Gnosticism)

  • Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice
  • Roman Catholic award

    Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice ("For Church and Pope" in Latin) is a decoration of the Holy See. It is currently conferred for distinguished service to the

    Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice

    Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice

    Pro_Ecclesia_et_Pontifice

  • Ecclesia in Oceania
  • 2001 apostolic exhortation by Pope John Paul II

    Ecclesia in Oceania (English: The Church in Oceania) is a post-synodal apostolic exhortation written by Pope John Paul II, published on 22 November 2001

    Ecclesia in Oceania

    Ecclesia_in_Oceania

  • Ecclesia in Medio Oriente
  • 2012 apostolic exhortation by Pope Benedict XVI

    Ecclesia in Medio Oriente (The Church in the Middle East) is the fourth and last post-synodal apostolic exhortation issued by Pope Benedict XVI. It was

    Ecclesia in Medio Oriente

    Ecclesia_in_Medio_Oriente

  • Maronite Church
  • Eastern Catholic church

    The Maronite Catholic Church (Arabic: الكنيسة المارونية‎; Syriac: ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܡܪܘܢܝܬܐ) is an Eastern Catholic sui iuris particular church in full communion

    Maronite Church

    Maronite Church

    Maronite_Church

  • Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
  • Eastern Catholic church

    partitions of Poland, the eparchies of the Ruthenian Uniate Church (Latin: Ecclesia Ruthena unita) were liquidated in the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of

    Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

    Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

    Ukrainian_Greek_Catholic_Church

  • Gnostic Church of France
  • Neo-gnostic Christian church

    Catholique Apostolique (E.G.C.A.), in Latin Ecclesia Gnostica Apostolica Catholica (not to be confused with Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica), or known as the Gnostic

    Gnostic Church of France

    Gnostic Church of France

    Gnostic_Church_of_France

  • Ecclesia orans
  • Academic journal on Christian liturgy

    Ecclesia orans: Periodica de Scientiis Liturgicis is a peer-reviewed academic journal on all aspects of Christian liturgy published by the Pontifical Institute

    Ecclesia orans

    Ecclesia orans

    Ecclesia_orans

  • Assemblywomen
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    Assemblywomen (Ancient Greek: Ἐκκλησιάζουσαι Ekklesiazousai; also translated as, Congresswomen, Women in Parliament, Women in Power, A Parliament of Women

    Assemblywomen

    Assemblywomen

    Assemblywomen

  • Catholic particular churches and liturgical rites
  • Structures within the Catholic Church

    A particular church (Latin: ecclesia particularis) is an ecclesiastical community of followers headed by a bishop (or equivalent), as defined by Catholic

    Catholic particular churches and liturgical rites

    Catholic_particular_churches_and_liturgical_rites

  • Tomb of the Virgin Mary
  • Tomb and church in Jerusalem

    Georgian: ღვთისმშობლის სამარხი) or the Church of the Assumption (Latin: Ecclesia Assumptionis), is a Christian church built around an ancient Judean rock-cut

    Tomb of the Virgin Mary

    Tomb of the Virgin Mary

    Tomb_of_the_Virgin_Mary

  • Koreshan Unity
  • American communal utopia

    Florida. p. xiii. ISBN 9780813061238. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Koreshan Ecclesia, The" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University

    Koreshan Unity

    Koreshan Unity

    Koreshan_Unity

  • College of Cardinals
  • Body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church

    The College of Cardinals (Latin: Collegium Cardinalium), also called the Sacred College of Cardinals, is the body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church

    College of Cardinals

    College of Cardinals

    College_of_Cardinals

  • Encyclical
  • Doctrinal document in Christian churches

    sacram Scripturarum thesaurus Liturgiam authenticam Quattuor abhinc annos Ecclesia Dei Summorum Pontificum Magnum principium Traditionis custodes Red Mass

    Encyclical

    Encyclical

  • Castlevania: Belmont's Curse
  • Upcoming video game

    installment in the series' original timeline since Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (2008). A second trailer premiered during the Xbox Games Showcase in June

    Castlevania: Belmont's Curse

    Castlevania:_Belmont's_Curse

  • Tau Malachi
  • American spiritual writer

    neo-Gnostic religious leader and writer. He is currently the Gnostic Apostle of Ecclesia Pistis Sophia, also known as The Fellowship. Tau Malachi is the current

    Tau Malachi

    Tau_Malachi

  • Ecclesia Theological Seminary
  • The Ecclesia Theological Seminary (simplified Chinese: 神召神学院; traditional Chinese: 神召神學院; pinyin: Shénzhào Shénxuéyuàn) is a Christian Protestant seminary

    Ecclesia Theological Seminary

    Ecclesia_Theological_Seminary

  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    Prophet. Used in conscious opposition to Shi'a, Shi'í. There being no ecclesia or centralized magisterium, the translation 'orthodox' is inappropriate

    Islam

    Islam

    Islam

  • Basilicas in the Catholic Church
  • Ceremonial designation of church buildings

    Basilicas are Catholic church buildings that have a designation, conferring special privileges, given by the pope. Basilicas are distinguished for ceremonial

    Basilicas in the Catholic Church

    Basilicas in the Catholic Church

    Basilicas_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Christadelphians
  • Restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination

    around 120 countries. Congregations are traditionally referred to as "ecclesias". The Christadelphian movement traces its origins to John Thomas (1805–1871)

    Christadelphians

    Christadelphians

  • Gnosticism
  • Early Christian and Jewish religious systems

    discovery of the Nag Hammadi library, including the Ecclesia Gnostica, Apostolic Johannite Church, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, the Gnostic Church of France

    Gnosticism

    Gnosticism

  • Krishna
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    Krishna was canonised by Aleister Crowley and is recognised as a saint of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica in the Gnostic Mass of Ordo Templi Orientis. Dvapara

    Krishna

    Krishna

    Krishna

  • Pope John Paul II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005

    strategy to "reposition the Catholic Church" were encyclicals such as Ecclesia de Eucharistia, Reconciliatio et paenitentia and Redemptoris Mater. In

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope_John_Paul_II

  • Sociological classifications of religious movements
  • Classifications of religious movements

    and the ecclesia, and John Milton Yinger delineated a sixfold typology: the universal church (e.g., the Roman Catholic Church), the ecclesia, by which

    Sociological classifications of religious movements

    Sociological classifications of religious movements

    Sociological_classifications_of_religious_movements

  • Consilium de Emendanda Ecclesia
  • 1536 report commissioned by Pope Paul III

    The Consilium de Emendanda Ecclesia was a report commissioned by Pope Paul III on the abuses in the Catholic Church in 1536. The commission appointed to

    Consilium de Emendanda Ecclesia

    Consilium de Emendanda Ecclesia

    Consilium_de_Emendanda_Ecclesia

  • De ecclesia
  • De ecclesia (On the Church) is a 1413 theological treatise by the Bohemian priest Jan Hus. Written in Latin during his exile at Kozí Hrádek castle in southern

    De ecclesia

    De ecclesia

    De_ecclesia

  • Episcopal see
  • Main administrative seat held by a bishop

    is placed is for that reason called the bishop's cathedral, from Latin ecclesia cathedralis, meaning the 'church of the cathedra'. The word throne is also

    Episcopal see

    Episcopal see

    Episcopal_see

  • Bosnian Church
  • Christian church in medieval Bosnia

    The Bosnian Church (Serbo-Croatian: Crkva bosanska, Црква босанска) was an autonomous Christian church in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. Historians traditionally

    Bosnian Church

    Bosnian Church

    Bosnian_Church

  • William of Sainte-Mère-Église
  • 13th-century Bishop of London

    Osyth's Priory in Essex. He died on 27 March 1224. Or William de St Mariæ Ecclesiâ or William of Saint Mere Eglise Greenway Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300:

    William of Sainte-Mère-Église

    William_of_Sainte-Mère-Église

  • Polish Brethren
  • Members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland

    "Christians" (and, after their expulsion from Poland, "Unitarians"). The Ecclesia Minor or Minor Reformed Church of Poland, better known today as the Polish

    Polish Brethren

    Polish_Brethren

  • Ecclesia in America
  • 1999 apostolic exhortation by Pope John Paul II

    Ecclesia in America is the apostolic exhortation written by Pope John Paul II, published on 22 January 1999. The exhortation follows up on the Special

    Ecclesia in America

    Ecclesia_in_America

  • Gaudet Mater Ecclesia
  • Gaudet Mater Ecclesia (Latin for "Mother Church Rejoices") is the title of Pope John XXIII's opening speech of the Second Vatican Council. Pope John "solemnly

    Gaudet Mater Ecclesia

    Gaudet_Mater_Ecclesia

  • Castlevania
  • Video game series

    Nintendo DS, which was followed by Portrait of Ruin (2006) and Order of Ecclesia (2008). Under the development of Konami's Kobe branch, the first game in

    Castlevania

    Castlevania

    Castlevania

  • Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei
  • Former Catholic commission for traditionalists

    The Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei (Latin: Pontificia Commissio Ecclesia Dei) was a commission of the Catholic Church established by Pope John Paul

    Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei

    Pontifical_Commission_Ecclesia_Dei

  • Excommunication
  • Censure used to deprive, suspend, or limit membership in a religious community

    ecclesias. In practice however such cases are extremely unusual and the attempt to refellowship another ecclesia's member when the original ecclesia considers

    Excommunication

    Excommunication

    Excommunication

  • Church of Saint Anne, Jerusalem
  • Church in East Jerusalem

    The Church of Saint Anne (French: Église Sainte-Anne, Latin: Ecclesia S. Anna, Arabic: كنيسة القديسة حنة, Hebrew: כנסיית סנטה אנה) is a French Catholic

    Church of Saint Anne, Jerusalem

    Church of Saint Anne, Jerusalem

    Church_of_Saint_Anne,_Jerusalem

  • Spanish Civil War
  • 1936–1939 civil war in Spain

    archbishop Antonio Montero Moreno, who at the time was director of the journal Ecclesia, wrote that 6,832 were killed during the war, including 4,184 priests,

    Spanish Civil War

    Spanish Civil War

    Spanish_Civil_War

  • Attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II
  • 1981 shooting in St. Peter's Square

    vobis Ecclesia in Africa Vita consecrata Une espérance nouvelle pour le Liban Ecclesia in America Ecclesia in Asia Ecclesia in Oceania Ecclesia in Europa

    Attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II

    Attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II

    Attempted_assassination_of_Pope_John_Paul_II

  • Etsi ecclesia Christi
  • 1453 papal bull by Pope Nicholas V

    Etsi ecclesia Christi is a papal bull issued by Pope Nicholas V on 30 September 1453 in response to the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire. Nicholas

    Etsi ecclesia Christi

    Etsi ecclesia Christi

    Etsi_ecclesia_Christi

  • Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport
  • International airport serving Bari, Italy

    vobis Ecclesia in Africa Vita consecrata Une espérance nouvelle pour le Liban Ecclesia in America Ecclesia in Asia Ecclesia in Oceania Ecclesia in Europa

    Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport

    Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport

    Bari_Karol_Wojtyła_Airport

  • Aleister Crowley
  • English occultist (1875–1947)

    Grant bibliography Marcelo Motta bibliography Organizations A∴A∴ O∴A∴A∴ Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (EGC) Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) Society Ordo Templi

    Aleister Crowley

    Aleister Crowley

    Aleister_Crowley

  • Four Marks of the Church
  • Four attributes of traditional Christian ecclesiology

    The Four Marks of the Church, also known as the Attributes of the Church, describe four distinctive adjectives of traditional Christian ecclesiology as

    Four Marks of the Church

    Four_Marks_of_the_Church

  • Pope John Paul II bibliography
  • Faithful People, 1988) Ecclesia in America (The Church in America, 1999) Ecclesia in Asia (The Church in Asia, 1999) Ecclesia in Europa (The Church in

    Pope John Paul II bibliography

    Pope John Paul II bibliography

    Pope_John_Paul_II_bibliography

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    welcomed its conversion. The first church on the site was known as the Magna Ecclesia (Μεγάλη Ἐκκλησία, Megálē Ekklēsíā, 'Great Church') because of its size

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Ecclesiastical province
  • Type of territorial division within Christian churches

    bishops of the province. In the Greco-Roman world, ecclesia (Ancient Greek: ἐκκλησία; Latin: ecclesia) was used to refer to a lawful assembly, or a called

    Ecclesiastical province

    Ecclesiastical_province

  • Piotr of Goniądz
  • Marcin Czechowic and others of the so-called Ecclesia Minor, while the majority of Polish Protestants, the Ecclesia Major, remained faithful to the much less

    Piotr of Goniądz

    Piotr of Goniądz

    Piotr_of_Goniądz

  • Pope
  • Head of the Catholic Church

    state and character of infidelity. This is articulus stantis et cadentis ecclesia – that article, with the admission or the denial of which the church either

    Pope

    Pope

    Pope

  • Canonical situation of the Society of Saint Pius X
  • pontifical mandate, Pope John Paul II declared in his motu proprio letter Ecclesia Dei that the illicit consecrations were a schismatic act which "impli[ed]

    Canonical situation of the Society of Saint Pius X

    Canonical_situation_of_the_Society_of_Saint_Pius_X

  • Sant'Ignazio, Rome
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    Martius (Italian: Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola in Campo Marzio, Latin: Ecclesia Sancti Ignatii a Loyola in Campo Martio) is a Latin Catholic titular church

    Sant'Ignazio, Rome

    Sant'Ignazio, Rome

    Sant'Ignazio,_Rome

  • Kraków John Paul II International Airport
  • Airport in Balice, Poland

    vobis Ecclesia in Africa Vita consecrata Une espérance nouvelle pour le Liban Ecclesia in America Ecclesia in Asia Ecclesia in Oceania Ecclesia in Europa

    Kraków John Paul II International Airport

    Kraków John Paul II International Airport

    Kraków_John_Paul_II_International_Airport

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    original on 18 February 2022, retrieved 18 February 2022, Nam et ipsa ecclesia proprie et principaliter ipse est spiritus, in quo est trinitas unius diuinitatis

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • List of Gnostic sects
  • Neo-Adamites Tondrakians Ghulat Mandaeism Ecclesia Gnostica Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica Ecclesia Gnostica Mysteriorum Ecclesia Pistis Sophia Gnostic Church of France

    List of Gnostic sects

    List_of_Gnostic_sects

  • Preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican Council
  • apostolic letter Ecclesia Dei in which he urged a "wide and generous application" of the indult already given. Masses celebrated under the Ecclesia Dei framework

    Preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican Council

    Preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican Council

    Preconciliar_rites_after_the_Second_Vatican_Council

  • Stephan A. Hoeller
  • American author and neo-Gnostic bishop

    Gnosticism and Jungian psychology, Hoeller was also Regionary Bishop of Ecclesia Gnostica. Hoeller was ordained to the priesthood in the American Catholic

    Stephan A. Hoeller

    Stephan A. Hoeller

    Stephan_A._Hoeller

  • Dei Filius
  • Dogmatic constitution of the First Vatican Council

    thus changing "Sancta Romana Catholica Ecclesia" (The Holy Roman Catholic Church) to "Sancta Catholica Ecclesia" (The Holy Catholic Church). This was overwhelmingly

    Dei Filius

    Dei_Filius

  • Statue of Pope John Paul II (Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral)
  • Statue in Mexico City

    vobis Ecclesia in Africa Vita consecrata Une espérance nouvelle pour le Liban Ecclesia in America Ecclesia in Asia Ecclesia in Oceania Ecclesia in Europa

    Statue of Pope John Paul II (Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral)

    Statue of Pope John Paul II (Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral)

    Statue_of_Pope_John_Paul_II_(Mexico_City_Metropolitan_Cathedral)

  • Turin Cathedral
  • Roman Catholic cathedral in Turin, Italy

    (Italian: Duomo di Torino; Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista, Latin: Ecclesia Sancti Johannis Baptista) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Turin, northern

    Turin Cathedral

    Turin Cathedral

    Turin_Cathedral

  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    the view of Henri Pirenne, who says that "Charles was the Emperor of the ecclesia as the Pope conceived it, of the Roman Church, regarded as the universal

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

  • Blessed Be the Host of the King of Heaven
  • Russian Orthodox icon

    Ecclesia militans, one of the largest icons in existence

    Blessed Be the Host of the King of Heaven

    Blessed Be the Host of the King of Heaven

    Blessed_Be_the_Host_of_the_King_of_Heaven

  • Martin Luther
  • German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)

    formation occurs through suffering the divine activity in the estates of the ecclesia, oeconomia, and politia. In sanctification our affections and perceptions

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther

    Martin_Luther

  • Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti
  • Italian Catholic cardinal and theologian (1664–1742)

    online: Vera Ecclesia Christi signis, tom. 1 Vera Ecclesia Christi signis, tom. 2, part 1 Vera Ecclesia Christi signis, tom. 2, part 2 Vera Ecclesia Christi

    Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti

    Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti

    Vincenzo_Ludovico_Gotti

  • Proprietary church
  • Church built on private ground by a feudal lord

    During the Middle Ages, a proprietary church (Latin ecclesia propria, German Eigenkirche) was a church, abbey or cloister built on private ground by a

    Proprietary church

    Proprietary church

    Proprietary_church

  • Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter
  • Roman Catholic society of apostolic life

    Apostolic Life; prior to January 17, 2019, through the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei), rather than to local bishops. A local bishop still governs the fraternity's

    Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter

    Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter

    Priestly_Fraternity_of_Saint_Peter

  • Traditionalist Catholicism
  • Catholic religious movement

    The Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei was founded in July 1988 in the wake of John Paul II's apostolic letter Ecclesia Dei. Benedict XVI was a member

    Traditionalist Catholicism

    Traditionalist Catholicism

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  • Papal infallibility
  • Dogma of the Catholic Church

    to St. Peter, speaking as pastor and teacher of the Church Universal [Ecclesia Catholica], from the seat of his episcopal authority in Rome, and meant

    Papal infallibility

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  • William Breeze
  • American occult writer

    philosophy. He is the Sovereign Patriarch, or supreme governing cleric, of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (E.G.C.), the liturgical arm of Ordo Templi Orientis

    William Breeze

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  • Holy Ecclesia of Jesus
  • The Holy Ecclesia of Jesus also known as the Congregation of Jesus (聖イエス会, Sei Iesu Kai) is an independent Japanese Christian denomination founded by Ōtsuki

    Holy Ecclesia of Jesus

    Holy_Ecclesia_of_Jesus

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    (Ἀπέλλα) is the name of the popular assembly in Sparta, corresponding to the ecclesia (ἐκκλησία). R. S. P. Beekes rejected the connection of the theonym with

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • Aeon of Horus
  • Era of time in the religion of Thelema

    Grant bibliography Marcelo Motta bibliography Organizations A∴A∴ O∴A∴A∴ Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (EGC) Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) Society Ordo Templi

    Aeon of Horus

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  • Cain Culto
  • American singer and musician

    Evangelical worship pastor and a founding member of a Christian band called Ecclesia. After coming out as gay, he began creating new music under the stage name

    Cain Culto

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  • Orientales Ecclesias
  • 1952 papal encyclical by Pius XII

    Orientales ecclesias (December 15, 1952) is an encyclical of Pope Pius XII concerning the persecution of the Eastern Catholic Churches and describing

    Orientales Ecclesias

    Orientales_Ecclesias

  • W. H. Grattan Flood
  • Irish music historian and composer (1857–1928)

    biographical interest. In 1917, Flood was awarded the papal cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice by Pope Benedict XV and in 1922 was elevated by Pope Leo XIII

    W. H. Grattan Flood

    W._H._Grattan_Flood

  • Formal act of defection from the Catholic Church
  • Procedure for apostatizing (1983–2010)

    defection from the Catholic Church (Latin: actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia catholica) was an externally provable juridic act of departure from the

    Formal act of defection from the Catholic Church

    Formal_act_of_defection_from_the_Catholic_Church

  • Provida Mater Ecclesia
  • Apostolic constitution by Pope Pius XI

    Provida Mater Ecclesia was an apostolic constitution by Pope Pius XII, that recognized secular institutes as a new form of official consecration in the

    Provida Mater Ecclesia

    Provida_Mater_Ecclesia

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  • DANE
  • Male

    English

    DANE

    A dialectal variant spelling of English Dean, DANE means "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."

    DANE

  • Palmer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Palmer

    English : from Middle English, Old French palmer, paumer (from palme, paume ‘palm tree’, Latin palma), a nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Such pilgrims generally brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually made the journey, but there was a vigorous trade in false souvenirs, and the term also came to be applied to a cleric who sold indulgences.Swedish (Palmér) : ornamental name formed with palm ‘palm tree’ + the suffix -ér, from Latin -erius ‘descendant of’.Irish : when not truly of English origin (see 1 above), a surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Maolfhoghmhair (see Milford) perhaps because they were from an ecclesiastical family.German : topographic name for someone living among pussy willows (see Palm 2).German : from the personal name Palm (see Palm 3).

    Palmer

  • Dean
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dean

    English : topographic name from Middle English dene ‘valley’ (Old English denu), or a habitational name from any of several places in various parts of England named Dean, Deane, or Deen from this word. In Scotland this is a habitational name from Den in Aberdeenshire or Dean in Ayrshire.English : occupational name for the servant of a dean or nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean. A dean was an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of canons in a cathedral. The Middle English word deen is a borrowing of Old French d(e)ien, from Latin decanus (originally a leader of ten men, from decem ‘ten’), and thus is a cognate of Deacon.Irish : variant of Deane.Italian : occupational name cognate with 2, from Venetian dean ‘dean’, a dialect form of degan, from degano (Italian decano).

    Dean

  • Eccles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Eccles

    English and Scottish : habitational name from places near Manchester, in Berwickshire Dumfriesshire, and elsewhere, all named from the British word that lies behind Welsh eglwys ‘church’ (from Latin ecclesia, Greek ekklēsia ‘gathering’, ‘assembly’). Such places would have been the sites of notable pre-Anglo-Saxon churches or Christian communities.

    Eccles

  • Ecclesiastes
  • Biblical

    Ecclesiastes

    a preacher

    Ecclesiastes

  • DENE
  • Male

    English

    DENE

    Variant spelling of English Dean, DENE means "dean, ecclesiastical supervisor."

    DENE

  • Eagles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eagles

    English : patronymic from Eagle.English : Americanized form of French Eglise, a topographic name for someone who lived near a church (Old French eclise, from Latin ecclesia; compare Eccles).

    Eagles

  • DEAN
  • Male

    English

    DEAN

     English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Latin word decanus, DEAN means "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."

    DEAN

  • Rabey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rabey

    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.

    Rabey

  • Illes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Illes

    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).

    Illes

  • Chapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chapp

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of ecclesiastical copes, from Old French chape (see Chapel).

    Chapp

  • Basil
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Basil

    English and French : from a medieval personal name, ultimately from Greek Basileios ‘royal’. The name was borne by a 4th-century bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, regarded as one of the four Fathers of the Eastern Church; he wrote important theological works and established a rule for religious orders of monks. Various other saints are also known under these and cognate names. The popularity of Vasili as a Russian personal name is largely due to the fact that this was the ecclesiastical name of St. Vladimir (956–1015), Prince of Kiev, who was chiefly responsible for the introduction of Christianity to Russia. As an American surname, this has also absorbed some Greek, Russian, and other derivatives of Greek Vasili.

    Basil

  • Ecclesiastes
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ecclesiastes

    A preacher.

    Ecclesiastes

  • Berkes
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Berkes

    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).

    Berkes

  • Wisdom of Sirach
  • Biblical

    Wisdom of Sirach

    Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting

    Wisdom of Sirach

  • Parish
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Greek

    Parish

    Lives Near the Church; Ecclesiastical Locality

    Parish

  • Bence
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bence

    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).

    Bence

  • Crozier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Crozier

    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.

    Crozier

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  • Bharmandala
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Bharmandala

    Supporting; Nourishing; Another Name for Vishnu

  • Samynathan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Samynathan

    God murugans name (son of Lord Shiva)

  • Mubassirah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mubassirah |

    One who comments

  • Bhavesa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhavesa

    Lord of the World

  • Shiva Shankara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shiva Shankara

    Lord Shiva or auspicious or Lucky

  • Palvish | பல்வீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Palvish | பல்வீஷ

    Courageous

  • Eir
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Eir

    Peace.

  • Cavell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cavell

    English : nickname for a bald man, from a diminutive of Anglo-Norman French cauf.

  • Bly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bly

    English : variant spelling of Bligh.German : variant of Blei, Bley, a metonymic occupational name for a lead miner or lead worker, from Middle High German blī ‘lead’.Dutch : nickname for a cheerful, happy man, Dutch blij.Swedish : possibly German in origin (see 2 above) or a soldier’s name.Americanized form of a Norwegian habitational name from a farmstead in Hardanger named Bleie, from a river name from Old Norse bleikr ‘gray’, ‘pale’ + vin ‘meadow’.

  • Yashshri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yashshri

    Cooperative

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  • Veadar
  • n.

    The thirteenth, or intercalary, month of the Jewish ecclesiastical calendar, which is added about every third year.

  • Rota
  • n.

    An ecclesiastical court of Rome, called also Rota Romana, that takes cognizance of suits by appeal. It consists of twelve members.

  • Tory
  • n.

    A member of the conservative party, as opposed to the progressive party which was formerly called the Whig, and is now called the Liberal, party; an earnest supporter of exsisting royal and ecclesiastical authority.

  • Ecclesial
  • a.

    Ecclesiastical.

  • Ecclesiast
  • n.

    An ecclesiastic.

  • Unalist
  • n.

    An ecclesiastical who holds but one benefice; -- distinguished from pluralist.

  • Ecclesiast
  • n.

    The Apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus.

  • Rubric
  • n.

    The directions and rules for the conduct of service, formerly written or printed in red; hence, also, an ecclesiastical or episcopal injunction; -- usually in the plural.

  • Tisri
  • n.

    The seventh month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, answering to a part of September with a part of October.

  • Tammuz
  • n.

    The fourth month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of July.

  • Ecclesiasticism
  • n.

    Strong attachment to ecclesiastical usages, forms, etc.

  • Rochet
  • n.

    A linen garment resembling the surplise, but with narrower sleeves, also without sleeves, worn by bishops, and by some other ecclesiastical dignitaries, in certain religious ceremonies.

  • Temporality
  • n.

    That which pertains to temporal welfare; material interests; especially, the revenue of an ecclesiastic proceeding from lands, tenements, or lay fees, tithes, and the like; -- chiefly used in the plural.

  • Ecclesiae
  • pl.

    of Ecclesia

  • Ecclesiastical
  • 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.

  • Ecclesiastic
  • v. t.

    Of or pertaining to the church. See Ecclesiastical.

  • Vartabed
  • n.

    A doctor or teacher in the Armenian church. Members of this order of ecclesiastics frequently have charge of dioceses, with episcopal functions.

  • Ecclesiastically
  • adv.

    In an ecclesiastical manner; according ecclesiastical rules.

  • Thunderbolt
  • n.

    Vehement threatening or censure; especially, ecclesiastical denunciation; fulmination.

  • Waldenses
  • n. pl.

    A sect of dissenters from the ecclesiastical system of the Roman Catholic Church, who in the 13th century were driven by persecution to the valleys of Piedmont, where the sect survives. They profess substantially Protestant principles.