Ecclesiastical definition

Ecclesiastical means of or relating to the Church.
Ecclesiastical means “of or relating to a church esp. as a formal and established institution.” Webster’s Int’l Dictionary 718 (3d ed. 2002).

Examples of Ecclesiastical in a sentence

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  • Member understands the benefits and conditions of the Agreement as well as the limitations of the holistic natural wellness protocol provided by the Agreement as directed by a Licensed Ecclesiastical Holistic Practitioner (hereinafter referred to as “Practitioner”).

  • The limited orderly exchange process begins with the identification of a ministry needed by the appropriate Ecclesiastical Authority of the inviting body and the identification of a presbyter from the sending body who may serve in that ministry setting.

  • The Agreement is a holistic natural wellness program for [non-credentialed, non-licensed] members (hereinafter referred to as “Member”) of Guardian Ecclesiastical Medical Association, Inc.

  • The Ecclesiastical Authority of the inviting body initiates the process of the limited orderly exchange between the placement or ecumenical ministry to be served and the presbyter.

  • A presbyter who has been authorized and later ceases to serve in the specified ministry may continue to be listed as available to serve but is not authorized to perform the functions specified above until commission is renewed in order to serve in placement or ecumenical setting by the appropriate Ecclesiastical Authority.

  • For missional purposes and in consultation between the diocesan ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and local presbytery, a presbyter may be licensed (permitted) by the appropriate Ecclesiastical Authority to serve under the following guidelines.

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  • The inviting body shall consult with the appropriate Ecclesiastical Authority of the presbyter to determine the suitability of the potential service and to receive the concurrence of the sending body.

  • The presbyter shall be examined by the appropriate Ecclesiastical Authority as to personal faith, motives for seeking to serve, and the areas of instruction determined by diocesan or presbytery.