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ecclésial

Ecclésial is an adjective used in several languages, notably French (ecclésial) and English (ecclesial), to denote relation to the Christian Church. The term derives from Latin ecclesialis, from ecclesia, meaning the Church, with roots in the Greek ekklesia, “assembly.”

In theological and ecclesial contexts, ecclésial describes things that pertain to the Church as a community,

Usage and nuance vary by language and tradition. In English, ecclesial is less common than ecclesiastical and

See also: ecclesiology, the study of the nature and structure of the Church; ecclesiastical, a closely related

its
life,
mission,
and
governance.
It
is
commonly
employed
to
distinguish
church-related
realities
from
secular
or
civil
affairs,
emphasizing
belonging
to
or
proceeding
from
the
Church.
is
often
used
to
highlight
the
internal
life
of
the
Church
or
its
achaeological
or
communal
aspects,
rather
than
external
structures
or
legal
frameworks.
Nevertheless,
the
terms
are
closely
related
and
frequently
overlapping
in
ordinary
or
scholarly
language.
term
often
used
to
refer
to
the
Church’s
hierarchical
institutions,
rites,
and
canon
law.
In
cross-cultural
contexts,
ecclésial
terms
can
reflect
different
emphases
on
church
authority,
community,
and
sacramental
life.