Ecclesiastical Affairs definition
Examples of Ecclesiastical Affairs in a sentence
This Affiliates Agreement shall be enforceable by, and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon, the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.
The Solomon Islands Government (SIG) and Solomon Islands Ecclesiastical Institutions Strategic Partnership Framework 2021 – 2025 through the Ministry of Traditional Governance, Peace and Ecclesiastical Affairs (MTGPEA) has provided an overarching synoptic view on both the historic accounts and the role of Ecclesiastical Institutions in the country.
Ecclesiastical Affairs according to the Ministry of Traditional Governance, Peace and Ecclesiastical Affairs (MTGPEA) and the Solomon Islands Churches Communique produced during the National Symposium for Ecclesiastical Affairs held on August/September 2020, refers broadly to the culmination of all Christian churches united together for a common good in the Christian faith for the people of Solomon Islands.
In the aftermath, the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs was divorced from that of Public Instruction, and the latter office was transferred to Antoine de Vatimesnil.
The whole process of reforming the concerned Ministry by the reigning Government through a change of Ministry portfolio and change in organisational structure inherently incorporates the Ecclesiastical Affairs as a separate Division in the Ministry.
As a response, the Government in its functional and structural review process in 2019 renamed the Ministry of National Unity, Reconciliation and Peace (MNURP) to Ministry of Traditional Governance, Peace and Ecclesiastical Affairs (MTGPEA).
Denis Freyssinous, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Hermopolis, as Grand-Maître de l’Université (re-established in June 1822) and then Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs and Public Instruction in August 1824, the écoles mutuelles faced serious hostility at the highest levels.
The role of the Ministry through the PEAD executes Peace and Peacebuilding and Ecclesiastical Affairs programs, National Consciousness, Identity and Unity (NCIU) and related Development programs for Ecclesiastical (Church) Affairs in Solomon Islands, refer to Diagram under 1.2. Generally, the Ministry plays a facilitating role and the Churches will be the implementers.