An expert in ecclesiastical law is called a canon lawyer. Canon law governs the internal regulations and practices of the Catholic Church and other Christian denominations. These experts interpret, apply, and advise on matters related to church law, including issues of governance, sacraments, and clerical conduct. Canon lawyers often work in church tribunals or provide guidance on legal matters within church institutions.
James Thomas Law has written: 'Forms of ecclesiastical law; or, The mode of conducting suits in the Consistory courts' -- subject(s): Ecclesiastical courts, Ecclesiastical law, Forms (Law)
He graduated in ecclesiastical law in Turin.
Camilo Torrente has written: 'Las procesiones sagradas' -- subject(s): Precedence, Ecclesiastical (Canon law), Processions, Ecclesiastical (Canon law)
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W. C. Curteis has written: 'Reports of cases argued and determined in the ecclesiastical courts at Doctors' Commons' -- subject(s): Law reports, digests, Ecclesiastical law
Canon law is made by Church leadership, also known as ecclesiastical authority.
Sergio Lariccia has written: 'Diritto ecclesiastico italiano e comparato' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Ecclesiastical law 'Diritto ecclesiastico italiano' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Ecclesiastical law
Albert D. Cipollini has written: 'De censuris latae sententiae iuxta Codicem iuris canonici' -- subject(s): Censures, Ecclesiastical, Criminal law (Canon law), Ecclesiastical Censures, Punishment (Canon law)
R. S. Guernsey has written: 'Tariff reform and taxation' 'Ecclesiastical law in Hamlet:--the burial of Ophelia' -- subject(s): Ophelia (Fictitious character), Knowledge, Ecclesiastical law, Hamlet (Legendary character), Law, Tragedy
Ecclesiastical trumpet is a description of a trumpet music played in church. It's not a type of trumpet 'per sae'.
A leader that is called by God to perform the will of the Lord.