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It was the Christian church.

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What is the gathering place where the Greeks meet called?

I believe it is called a solstice.


Where did Christianity and Judaism originate - Was it Rome?

Judaism certainly began in the Middle East. While there are questions as to whether Judaism began in Israel/Palestine/Judea/Canaan (all the same place), the Sinai Peninsula, or in Mesopotamia, all of these locations are in the Middle East. As for Christianity, if the Ministry of Jesus is considered to be the origin of Christianity, then, Christianity began in Roman Palestine. However, if the Ecclesia (the organization of the Church) is seen as the beginning of Christianity, there were great meetings of the Ecclesia throughout the Roman Empire, but primarily in Western Anatolia, Greece, and Tunisia. The Establishment of the Roman Catholic Papacy and the Patriarchates of the Eastern Orthodox Church were primarily in cities like Rome, Byzantium/New-Rome/Constantinople/Istanbul (all the same place), Thessaloniki/Salonika, Ephesus, Tunis, Alexandria, and Damascus.


What meeting was the opportunity for all citizens to debate and vote on laws?

The assembly (ecclesia), in Athens held about fortnightly.


Who was in charge of the overall design of the Parthenon?

The Ecclesia oversaw the work of the architects and artists Phidias, Callicrates and Ictinas..


What did the church bring to England?

First and foremost it brought the Catholic Faith! Funnily enough eventually the Church became ,"Ecclesia Anglicana," the Church of the English people. It gave England its name, because it was here before the country was unified! Also, it brought education and organisation, it brought unity between the various racial groups, Celts, Saxons, Scots and Irish and Roman!

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What is the name of church in latin?

In Latin, the word church is "ecclesia, ecclesiae, f" and is a first declension noun. if you are looking for the name of the Church proper in Latin it is "Ecclesia Catholica Romana" or the Roman Catholic Church.


When was Ecclesia College created?

Ecclesia College was created in 1975.


When was Ecclesia in Asia created?

Ecclesia in Asia was created in 1999.


Where is Ecclesia College?

Ecclesia College is located in the state of Arkansas.


When was Ecclesia in America created?

Ecclesia in America was created in 1999.


Where is Ecclesia College located?

Ecclesia College is located in the state of Arkansas.


When was Ecclesia de Eucharistia created?

Ecclesia de Eucharistia was created in 2003.


What do you call the Church?

The church is just the church. Ecclesia was mistranslated as "church" but it (Ecclesia) means assembly.


When was Consilium de Emendanda Ecclesia created?

Consilium de Emendanda Ecclesia was created in 1538.


Does an ecclesia exist in the US?

"Ecclesia" means assembly, not church as some believe. So, yes.


What is ecclesia?

It was the Christian church.


What is 'Church of the Mother' in Latin?

Ecclesia Matris, or, since Latin word order is very flexible, Matris Ecclesia.