The Hellenic Church, obeying the general law of schismatical communities, has exchanged the authority of the patriarch for that of the crown, exercised through a synod, which is appointed on the Russian model by the Government.
In Russia the Catholic Church is considered heretical because of her teaching on the procession of the Holy Ghost, andschismatical in consequence of the claims of the Pope.
The schismatical clergy of Eastern Europe are the channel of Russian influence, the pioneers of Russian aggression.
It is the logical result of the schismatical position of the Greeks, who have no unity among themselves except that which is national, but are divided into several independent bodies.
Such a union ought surely to wound and irritate a Catholic sovereign, since it contributes to please a schismatical monarch.
Understand what kind and measure of obedience it is that you owe your lawful pastors, that you neither prove schismatical and unruly, nor yet have a hand in setting up idols and usurpations in the church.
I may say to some ministers that cry out of the schismatical disobedience of the people, as Acosta doth to those that cried out of the Indians' dulness and wickedness.
Participation is not active if one adores the Blessed Sacrament carried in a schismatical procession which one meets by chance and unavoidably.
Baptism as administered by a Protestant minister, or Mass as celebrated by a schismatical priest), it expresses either faith in a false religious body or rebellion against the true Church.
Examples: Gaia, a Catholic, acts as scrubwoman and cleaner in a schismatical church for no other reason than friendship for members of the altar society.
Examples: Titus gives many stipends for Masses to a schismatical priest.
Hence, a schismatical priest deprived of jurisdiction could not absolve, excommunicate, grant indulgences, or perform other acts that pertain to the power of jurisdiction.
Further, schism does not necessarily include affiliation with some schismatical body or the setting up of such a body.
On certain feast days her husband, Caius, a Catholic, takes pilgrims to the schismatical church in a bus, only because he makes considerable profit.
A person accidentally baptized by a Catholic is not considered a Catholic if born of heretical or schismatical parents and reared by them in their sect.
The schismatical Greeks attempted in two ways to get rid of the argument that is thus afforded for the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son.
Again, wonderful conversions were made in Transylvania and Hungary, not only among Protestants but among theschismatical Greeks.
In brief, the synod, or "Congress" as it was called, aimed at establishing a schismatical church.
Even her court physicians were close allies of the schismatical Jansenist Archbishop of Utrecht, and they made liberal and constant use of the great esteem they enjoyed at Vienna to foment hostility to the Holy See.
The missionary success of Paez consisted in unitingschismatical Abyssinia to Rome in 1624.
Quite unexpectedly the Protestant Frederick the Great of Prussia and the schismatical Catherine II of Russia insisted on having what Jesuits they could get for educational work in their respective domains.
It was only in 1553, on the demise of the schismatical nominee, that the Catholic bishop was allowed his full rights and privileges, and received possession of the temporalities of the see.
The canonically appointed bishop was already engaged for six months in dispensing the food of life to his flock, when the schismatical nominee was intruded into the see of Ardagh.
Monasticism assumed a decidedly heretical and schismatical character among the Euchites and Eustathianists in the second half of the 4th century.
While American Protestant missionaries strove zealously for the conversion of the schismatical Eastern Churches, Rome with equal diligence but little success endeavoured to win over these and the orthodox Greeks to her own communion.
The condemnation actually took place but not at the œcumenical first, but at the schismatical second, Trullan Council of A.
Many availed themselves of this concession, but others persisted in their schismatical course and finally attached themselves to the Arian party (§ 50, 2).
The newly awakened missionary zeal of the church made an attempt also upon the =schismatical Churches of the East=.
Major John Bond, a magistrate in Isle of Wight County, was disfranchised for "factious and schismatical demeanors.
George Johnson was "the Proteus of heresy," notorious for "shifting schismatical pranks.
It is remarkable with what perseverance Protestants have ever labored to bring about a reconciliation and union between themselves and the schismatical churches of the East.
Christian tradition, the liturgy, the frequent language of schismatical churches themselves, are agreed in giving the pope the name of Apostolic.
A most extraordinary and shameful political intrigue appears to have come to the aid of the schismatical party.
A Russian prince of high rank, baptized and educated as a child in the Greek schismatical church, he early became a convert to the Catholic faith.
The fall of Constantinople rendered certain the success of the schismatical party.
Is there any need of adding that in this respect the Roman Church defies all comparison with schismatical or Protestant churches, wherever they may be?
Like all opinions not well ventilated and examined, it found some who favored it, and at the schismatical assembly of Basle it acquired a number of followers.
He could not afford to offend Henry, lest he should take the side of the Emperor and hisschismatical Pope.
For a moment a riot seemed imminent, and many of the spectators endeavored to leave the church, through dread of some violence to the Antipope, the Emperor, and the schismatical bishops.
A few, among whom were the fierce Otho of Wittelsbach and the schismatical bishops of the Empire, were in favor of crossing the frontier at once.
The schismatical bishops, who understood at once that Barbarossa had determined upon the total destruction of the city, bent their heads in token of adhesion.
Avoid this peril and the whole Catholic world will rise to resist the schismatical Emperor and his bishops.
He conquered the Edomites, and obliged them to a conformity with the Jews in religion; and destroyed the schismatical temple of the Samaritans.
Garizim, where the Samaritans had their schismatical temple.
Such were then the Edomites who abode in mount Seir, the Philistines, and the Samaritans who dwelt in Sichem, and had their schismatical temple in that neighbourhood.
What if all the schismatical nations on returning to the Catholic Church should so transform it as to kill it and make it a new Church?
It sheds light, also, on the whole history of the schismaticalchurch of the United Provinces.
When the prayers were over, and just before the hangman did his office, the three schismatical priests stood up, and laid their hands on the heads of the dying men who continued to kneel.
First, The discourses and societies of heretical or schismatical men, who speak perverse things to draw away disciples after them, Acts xx.
Pity it is, that when one refers to the original, one finds that St. Cyprian is actually speaking of himself, and of the consequences of any where setting up in a see a schismatical Bishop against the true one.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "schismatical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.