The City of Churches
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ADELAIDEThe City of Churches
BROOKLYNCity of Churches.
ADELAIDEAustralia's "city of churches"
APSESProjections at the east ends of churches
RELConcern of the Nat. Council of Churches
irenicsthe theology of promoting peace between churches
chrismationthe sacrament of baptism in Eastern churches
chrismationsCHRISMATION, the sacrament of baptism in Eastern churches
ministerA member of the clergy, esp. in Protestant churches
ministersA member of the clergy, esp. in Protestant churches
ecclesiologyThe study of churches, esp. church building and decoration
conferencesThe governing body of some Christian churches, esp. the Methodist Church
ecumenismThe principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian churches
reunionista person in favour of reuniting the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches
mattinsA service of morning prayer in various churches, esp. the Anglican Church
reunionistsREUNIONIST, a person in favour of reuniting the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches
poppyheada raised ornament on top of the upright end of seats in churches
poppyheadsPOPPYHEAD, a raised ornament on top of the upright end of seats in churches
bishopmember of the clergy who supervises a number of local churches or a diocese
iconostasesA screen bearing icons, separating the sanctuary of many Eastern churches from the nave
bishopsmember of the clergy who supervises a number of local churches or a diocese
iconostasisA screen bearing icons, separating the sanctuary of many Eastern churches from the nave
abbatitle of reverence for bishops and patriarchs in the Coptic, Ethiopian Christian, and Syriac churches
directoryA book of directions for the conduct of Christian worship, esp. in Presbyterian and Roman Catholic Churches
presbyters(in Episcopal churches) A minister of the second order, under the authority of a bishop; a priest
directoriesA book of directions for the conduct of Christian worship, esp. in Presbyterian and Roman Catholic Churches
galileesporch or vestibule, often on the ground floor of a tower, at the entrance of some English churches
deaconesses(in the early church and some modern churches) A woman with duties similar to those of a deacon
deaconess(in the early church and some modern churches) A woman with duties similar to those of a deacon
galileeporch or vestibule, often on the ground floor of a tower, at the entrance of some English churches
irenics(used with a sing. v.) the branch of theology dealing with the promotion of peace and conciliation among Christian churches
schismsThe formal separation of a church into two churches or the secession of a group owing to doctrinal and other differences
stationalof, relating to, or being a mass formerly celebrated by the pope at designated churches in Rome on appointed holy days
voluntarism(esp. in the 19th century) The principle that churches or schools should be independent of the state and supported by voluntary contributions
presbyteriesA body of church elders and ministers, esp. (in Presbyterian churches) an administrative body (court) representing all the local congregations of a district
presbyteryA body of church elders and ministers, esp. (in Presbyterian churches) an administrative body (court) representing all the local congregations of a district
sacraments(in the Roman Catholic and many Orthodox Churches) The rites of baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, ordination, and matrimony
metropolitansA bishop having authority over the bishops of a province, in particular (in many Orthodox Churches) one ranking above archbishop and below patriarch
sacrament(in the Roman Catholic and many Orthodox Churches) The rites of baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, ordination, and matrimony
reformationA 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches