The Eucharist is the sacrament of ecclesiastical unity, which is brought about by many being "one in Christ.
Moreover, by Baptism a man becomes a participator in ecclesiastical unity, wherefore also he receives the right to approach our Lord's Table.
Now that is the sacrament of ecclesiastical unity, according to the Apostle (1 Cor.
In like manner the good of ecclesiastical unity, to which schism is opposed, is less than the good of Divine truth, to which unbelief is opposed.
Now schism is opposed to the good of the multitude, namely, ecclesiastical unity, whereas unbelief is contrary to the particular good of one man, namely the faith of an individual.
Now from[46] what has been said, it appears that Peter in Holy Scripture is set forth as the source and principle of ecclesiastical unity under a double but cognate image, as Foundation, and as Confirmer.
Church was built upon Peter alone," and he was made the source and ever-living spring of ecclesiastical unity.
What else did Christians from the beginning see in such an one, when they called him the head, the centre, the fountain, the root, the principle of ecclesiastical unity?
Do not deceive yourself, since he is really the schismatic who has made himself an apostate from the communion of ecclesiastical unity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ecclesiastical unity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.