Eclesiástico in english

Ecclesiastical

pronunciation: ɪkliziæstɪkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

eclesiástico = ecclesiastical ; church-based ; pastoral ; clerical ; ecclesiastic. 

Example: The 19th century saw changes of ownership between secular and ecclesiastical authorities and detailed organisation and cataloguing.Example: The initiative for founding information centres usually came from local voluntary bodies such as Lions clubs or church-based organizations.Example: This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Example: To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Example: The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.

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» archivo eclesiásticochurch register .

Example: This article covers personal papers e.g. bishops' diaries, financial records, papers of religious orders and societies, parish records and church registers.

» autoridad eclesiásticaecclesiastical authority .

Example: Parochial libraries were collections of books, normally kept in the parish church, which were maintained by the ecclesiastical authorites.

» beneficio eclesiásticobenefice .

Example: He is hereby dispensed to receive the archdeaconry, and to retain it for life with the canonry, prebend and annexed vicarage, and to exchange them and hold instead any two other incompatible benefices.

» biblioteca eclesiásticaecclesiastical librarychurch library .

Example: This article considers the current status of ecclesiastical libraries, the size of their holdings, their administrative problems and future prospects.

Example: This article considers the roles of the church and state in the administration of church libraries.

» carta eclesiásticaapostolic letterecclesiastic letter .

Example: Last Saturday, Pope Benedict XVI threw a spanner in the works with his long-awaited, much-rumored, and oft-debated apostolic letter which more or less gives any priest the choice of which Mass to offer.

Example: Pope John Paul II, in an ecclesiastic letter to the Roman Catholic clergy, stressed celibacy as a prerequisite for the priesthood.

» celibato eclesiásticoclerical celibacy .

Example: And Catholic vows of clerical celibacy, even when kept, have proved to be no bar to all the usual kinds of male chauvinistic piggery.

» derecho eclesiásticoecclesiastical law .

Example: Hobbes' purpose in devising his doctrine of natural law was admittedly the destruction of independent ecclesiastical law.

» dignatario eclesiásticoecclesiastical official .

Example: The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.

» música eclesiásticachurch music .

Example: The decline of the pipe organ was particularly surprising given Italy's history as the epicentre of church music.

» vida eclesiásticachurch life .

Example: Discipline or admonition is an important and serious part of church life which needs to be done correctly and sincerely when the need arises.

Eclesiástico synonyms

ecclesiastic in spanish: eclesiástico, pronunciation: ɪkliziæstɪk part of speech: noun, adjective
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