* ecclesiastical: of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church); "ecclesiastic history" * cleric: a clergyman or other person in religious orders
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The word Ecclesiastes is a (Greek) translation of the Hebrew word kohellet (to gather). However, it is often taken to mean "the Preacher".
Answer 2:
Ek·kle·si·a·stesʹ (Ecclesiastes), meaning "a member of an ecclesia (congregation; assembly)."
It means relating to a church, but especially a Christian church.
A cardinal is a senior ecclesiastical official, usually an ordained bishop, and ecclesiastical prince of the Catholic Church
"Ecclesiastical" means of or relating to a church especially as an established institution. This translates into ecclesiastical religions being any of those with established roots and not a local non-denominational church.
To be excluded from the sacraments of the Church by ecclesiastical sentance
The bishops were discussing the ecclesiastical subject.
Ecclesiastical coup happened in 1972.
Ecclesiastical Insurance was created in 1887.
There are barely any governments that use an ecclesiastical government.
American Ecclesiastical Review ended in 1975.
American Ecclesiastical Review was created in 1889.
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History was created in 1950.
Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario was created in 1912.
Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy was created in 1701.