ecclesia

[i-klee-zhuh]

ecclesia Definition

  • 1an assembly, especially the popular assembly of ancient Athens
  • 2a church or congregation

Using ecclesia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ecclesia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ecclesia of ancient Athens was a democratic institution.

  • Example

    The ecclesia of St. Mary's Church meets every Sunday morning.

  • Example

    The ecclesia is responsible for electing the officials of the city-state.

ecclesia Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ecclesia

Phrases with ecclesia

  • ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda

    a Latin phrase meaning 'the reformed church, always reforming'

    Example

    The ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda is a reminder that the church must always be open to change and improvement.

  • ecclesia docens

    a Latin phrase meaning 'teaching church'

    Example

    The ecclesia docens is responsible for teaching the doctrines of the church.

  • ecclesia militans

    a Latin phrase meaning 'church militant'

    Example

    The ecclesia militans refers to the church on earth, engaged in spiritual warfare against sin and evil.

Origins of ecclesia

from Greek 'ekklēsia', meaning 'assembly'

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Summary: ecclesia in Brief

The term 'ecclesia' [i-klee-zhuh] has two main meanings: an assembly, especially the popular assembly of ancient Athens, and a church or congregation. It is used in phrases like 'ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda,' which means 'the reformed church, always reforming,' and 'ecclesia docens,' which means 'teaching church.'