churchliness
Churchliness is a noun describing the quality of being characteristic of the church or suitable to church life. It can refer to attitudes, practices, and beliefs that align with ecclesial life, order, and community. The sense may be positive, emphasizing fidelity to liturgy, sacraments, and ecclesiastical authority, or neutral, simply indicating conformity with church norms.
Etymology and scope: the term is formed from the word church plus the noun-forming suffix -ness. It
Usage and contexts: churchliness appears in ecclesiastical writing, historical descriptions of church practice, and theological discourse
Related concepts and distinctions: churchliness intersects with ecclesiality, churchmanship, and sacramental life, and is often discussed
Overall, churchliness denotes a mode of being aligned with the church’s life, order, and tradition, for better