Countries that practice ecclesiastical government, where religious leaders hold political power or influence, include Iran (theocratic government led by Supreme Leader), Vatican City (Pope as head of state), and some countries that follow Sharia law such as Saudi Arabia and some parts of Nigeria.
Vatican City...?
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
All countries.
Most countries do.
Names of Caribbean countries that practice chritianity
Simony is the ecclesiastical crime of paying for holy offices or positions in the hierarchy of a church
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.
Countries described as federations differ in practice in general. All countries are run differently even if they are all technically federations in name.
Jews practice Judaism wherever they are. As of mid-2009, that still amounted to almost 140 countries in the world.