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established church
noun
- a church that is recognized by law, and sometimes financially supported, as the official church of a nation.
Established Church
noun
- a Church that is officially recognized as a national institution, esp the Church of England
established church
1- A religious denomination that receives financial and other support from the government, often to the exclusion of support for other denominations. ( See under “World Literature, Philosophy, and Religion.†)
established church
2- A church supported by the government as a national institution. The Church of England is an established church in England , as is the Lutheran Church in the countries of Scandinavia and the Presbyterian Church in Scotland .
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of established church1
Example Sentences
The Saints are not affiliated with an established church in Australia and count around two dozen members from three families among its members.
Several had Christian language in their founding documents, such as Massachusetts, with established churches lasting decades after independence.
"But it's also the Church of England reminding everyone they're one of the established churches of the UK and the monarch is its supreme governor."
“If the monarchy stumbles, where does that leave the established church?â€
Before it was formed after the American Revolution, Anglicanism was the established church of the Virginia colony.
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