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Ecclesia and Synagoga
* Ecclesia et Synagoga
Ecclesia et Synagoga, a medieval depiction comparing Jewish and Christian law on the façade of Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

Ecclesia and meaning
The Note is introduced by the following words: " A preliminary note of explanation is being given to the Council Fathers from higher authority, regarding the Modi bearing on Chapter III of the Schema de Ecclesia ; the doctrine set forth in Chapter III ought to be explained and understood in accordance with the meaning and intent of this explanatory note.
He selected as his episcopal motto: Ecclesia Mater Nostra, meaning, " The Church, our Mother.

Ecclesia and Church
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
The Church of England has always thought of itself not as a new foundation but rather as a reformed continuation of the ancient " English Church " ( Ecclesia Anglicana ) and a reassertion of that church's rights.
The draft presented to the Council on 8 March drew no serious criticism, but a group of 35 English-speaking bishops, who feared that the opening phrase of the first chapter, " Sancta romana catholica Ecclesia " ( the holy Roman Catholic Church ), might be construed as favouring the Anglican Branch Theory, later succeeded in having an additional adjective inserted, so that the final text read: " Sancta catholica apostolica romana Ecclesia " ( the holy Catholic Apostolic Roman Church ).
The Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei is a commission of the Roman Catholic Church established by Pope John Paul II's motu proprio Ecclesia Dei of 2 July 1988 for the care of those former followers of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre who broke with him as a result of his consecration of four priests of his Society of St. Pius X as bishops on 30 June 1988, an act the Holy See deemed illicit and schismatic.
The Ecclesia minor or Minor Reformed Church of Poland, better known today as the Polish Brethren, was born as the result of a controversy that started on January 22, 1556, when Piotr of Goniądz ( Peter Gonesius ), a Polish student spoke out against the doctrine of the Trinity during the general synod of the Reformed ( Calvinist ) churches of Poland held in the village of Secemin.
After nine years of debate, in 1565, the anti-Trinitarians were excluded from the existing synod of the Polish Reformed Church ( henceforth the Ecclesia maior ) and they began to hold their own synods as the Ecclesia minor.
The first church was known as the ( Megálē Ekklēsíā, " Great Church "), or in Latin " Magna Ecclesia ",< ref name =" Great Church ">
The purpose of the work, along with the Ten Articles of the previous year, was to implement the reforms of Henry VIII in separating from the Roman Catholic Church and establishing the Ecclesia Anglicana.
They are: ( 1 ) In Basilica Sanctorum Petri et Pauli, for a church dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, possibly the church which Aldhem founded at Malmesbury, ( 2 ) In Basilica Beatae Mariae Semper Virginis, St Mary's Church, possibly also at Malmesbury, ( 3 ) In Ecclesia Mariae a Bugge Extructa, for the church built by Bugga, that is Eadburh of Minster-in-Thanet, a royal lady of the house of Wessex, ( 4 ) the twelve tituli known collectively as In Duodecim Apostolorum Aris and ( 5 ) In sancti Matthiae Apostoli Ecclesia.
also includes the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica ( EGC ) or Gnostic Catholic Church, which is the ecclesiastical arm of the Order.
The Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, or Gnostic Catholic Church, is the ecclesiastical arm of O. T. O.
Ecclesia Sanctae Mariae de Trums juxta paganos (" The Church of Saint Mary in Troms near the Heathens "the nominal " heathens " being the Sámi ), was built during the reign of King Hákon Hákonarson.
There used to be a church here, the Church of St. Mary, mentioned in 1292 in a privilege of indulgence issued in Rome on February 5, 1292 by Pope Nicholas IV as Ecclesia beatæ Mariæ de Eikundarsund.
Henry's Act in Restraint of Appeals ( 1533 ) and the Acts of Supremacy ( 1534 ) declared that the English crown was " the only Supreme Head in earth of the Church of England, called Ecclesia Anglicana ," in order " to repress and extirpate all errors, heresies, and other enormities and abuses heretofore used in the same.

Ecclesia and ",
The 1990 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, which is instead concerned principally with what the Second Vatican Council called " particular Churches or rites ", has shortened this phrase to " autonomous Church " ( in Latin, Ecclesia sui iuris ), as in its canon 27: " A group of Christ ’ s faithful hierarchically linked in accordance with law and given express or tacit recognition by the supreme authority of the Church is in this Code called an autonomous Church.
Founded in the eleventh Century, the earliest records ( 1080 – 1082 ) include the name Sancte Marie Ecclesia, Latin for " Church of St. Mary ", while a later document written in Norman-French ( 1317 ) mentions Saincte Mariglise.
But the melody is originally known as the anthem to St. Dominic " Gaude Mater Ecclesia ", having its roots in the Italian Dominicans.
* Angelo Felici, President Emeritus of " Ecclesia Dei ", Roman Curia
* Paul Mayer, OSB, President Emeritus of " Ecclesia Dei ", Roman Curia
* " The Bright Morning of the Soul: John of the Cross on Theosis ", Pro Ecclesia ( Summer 2003 ): 324-45.
* " A Gift Exceeding Every Debt: An Eastern Orthodox Appreciation of Anselm's Cur Deus Homo ", Pro Ecclesia 7. 3: 333-348.
* " No Shadow of Turning: On Divine Impassibility ", Pro Ecclesia ( Spring 2002 ): 184-206.
* " Review Essay: On Catherine Pickstock's After Writing ", Pro Ecclesia ( Summer 2000 ): 367-372.
" Ecclesia S. Jacobi positi in Puncta Insulae Magna ... the Cape of Long Island ", i. e. the lighthouse.

Ecclesia and are
For the Diocese of Rome, these functions are not handled by the Roman Curia, but by the Vicariate General of His Holiness for the City of Rome, as provided by the Apostolic Constitution Ecclesia in Urbe.
Some of the Cao Dai saints and saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica are examples of such.
In 1988, following the excommunication of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and four bishops that he had consecrated, the Pope issued a further document, a motu proprio known as Ecclesia Dei, which stated that " respect must everywhere be shown for the feelings of all those who are attached to the Latin liturgical tradition ".
When the first set of wings is opened, the Annunciation, Angelic Concert ( sometimes interpreted as the Birth of Ecclesia ) Mary bathing Christ, and Resurrection are displayed.
* Church militant ( Ecclesia Militans ) – Christians who are living.
While the church has no association with secret initiatory orders, and does not feel that anyone would become a better Gnostic merely by belonging to any, its clergy and laity are left free to join and / or be initiated into any and all organizations, " while they are earnestly requested to keep their activities in such organizations separate from their activities in the Ecclesia Gnostica.
All are welcome to attend any service of the Ecclesia Gnostica or the Chapel of Ss.
Church Militant and Church Triumphant ( Ecclesia Militans, Ecclesia Triumphans ) These terms, taken together, are used to express the concept of a united Church that extends beyond the earthly realm into Heaven.
In the image, the dead and tortured body of Christ spouts water and blood, which are collected by a female figure recognizable as Ecclesia, the Church, in a chalice, that would become entangled with the Holy Grail legend in the future.
* the Church Militant ( Ecclesia Militans ), comprising Christians on earth who are living ; Christian militia, who struggle against sin, the devil and ".. the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places " ( Ephesians 6: 12 ).
* the Church Triumphant ( Ecclesia Triumphans ), comprising those who are in Heaven, and
Others have died and are being purified, while still others are in glory, contemplating ' in full light, God himself triune and one, exactly as he is " ( CCC 954 ) Ecclesia militans, one of the largest icons in existence
The Textus Roffensis, or in full, Textus de Ecclesia Roffensi per Ernulphum episcopum (" The Book of the Church of Rochester through Bishop Ernulf "), refers to a manuscript in which two originally separate manuscripts written about the same time, between 1122 and 1124, are bound together.
Among his posthumous works are: Der Kegelspieler ( 1853 ); Mulier Taceat in Ecclesia, a tragi-comedy ( 1853 ); and Saat und Frucht ( 1854 ).
There is also a Christadelphian Ecclesia in Linden, as well as a traditional Catholic chapel, run by priests from the Society of St. Pius X, who are based in Wanganui.
Its headquarters are located on Mount Ecclesia in Oceanside, California, and its students are found throughout the world organized in centers and study groups.
Among his other works are his Annotationes in Biblia ( 1607 ), of which an English translation ( Pious and Learned Annotations upon the Holy Bible ) was published in London in 1648, and various polemical treatises, such as De fictitio Pontificiorum Purgatorio ( 1619 ); De justa secessione Reformatorum ab Ecclesia Romana ( 1628 ); De Antichristo, etc.

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