ecclesiastics
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ecclesiastics — n. priest, minister, Christian clergyman … English contemporary dictionary
non debet dici tendere in prsejudicium ecclesiastics liberatatis quod pro rege et republica necessarium videtur — /non debat daysay tendariy in prejuwdish(iy)am akliyziyaestasiy libar(a)teytas kwod prow riyjiy et rapablaka nesaseriyam vadiytar/ That which seems necessary for the king and the state ought not to be said to tend to the prejudice of spiritual… … Black's law dictionary
non debet dici tendere in prsejudicium ecclesiastics liberatatis quod pro rege et republica necessarium videtur — /non debat daysay tendariy in prejuwdish(iy)am akliyziyaestasiy libar(a)teytas kwod prow riyjiy et rapablaka nesaseriyam vadiytar/ That which seems necessary for the king and the state ought not to be said to tend to the prejudice of spiritual… … Black's law dictionary
Jura ecclesiastics limitata sunt infra limites separator — Ecclesiastical laws are limited within distinct confines … Ballentine's law dictionary
Excommunication — • Exclusion from the communion, the principal and severest censure, is a medicinal, spiritual penalty that deprives the guilty Christian of all participation in the common blessings of ecclesiastical society Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Austro-Hungarian Monarchy — The Austro Hungarian Monarchy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Austro Hungarian Monarchy By this name is designated the European monarchy whose dominions have for their main life distributing artery the River Danube, in its course from… … Catholic encyclopedia
Bishop — • The title of an ecclesiastical dignitary who possesses the fullness of the priesthood to rule a diocese as its chief pastor, in due submission to the primacy of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bishop Bishop … Catholic encyclopedia
Legacies — • In its most restricted sense, by a pious legacy or bequest (legatum pium) is understood, the assigning, by a last will, of a particular thing forming part of an estate, to a church or an ecclesiastical institution Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… … Catholic encyclopedia
Council of Chalcedon — Council of Chalcedon † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Chalcedon The Fourth Ecumenical Council, held in 451, from 8 October until 1 November inclusive, at Chalcedon, a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor. Its principal purpose was to… … Catholic encyclopedia
Irish Colleges on the Continent — Irish Colleges, on the Continent † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Irish Colleges, on the Continent The religious persecution under Elizabeth and James I lead to the suppression of the monastic schools in Ireland in which the clergy for the… … Catholic encyclopedia