Significance of Church
Synonyms: Temple, Chapel, Sanctuary, Congregation, House of worship, Tabernacle, Shrine
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Jain concept of 'Church'
In Jainism, "Church" symbolizes a supportive environment akin to a lotus-pool's bank, representing a safe haven for spiritual growth and development. It serves as a nurturing space for individuals on their spiritual journey.
From: Sutrakritanga (English translation)
(1) Symbolizes the bank of the lotus-pool, serving as a safe haven or supportive environment for spiritual development.[1]
The concept of Church in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Church" signifies both the venue for the wedding, central to the escape plan, and symbolizes a religious institution, highlighting its separate influence from governmental authority.
From: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
(1) The Church in Britain's state was inquired about by Pope Agatho, and the testimony of the Catholic faith of the English nation was carried to Rome.[2] (2) The Church is a significant institution that Laurentius prayed for, and whose interests King Eadbald promoted after converting and receiving baptism.[3] (3) The Church is the main subject of the synod's discussions and the articles discussed, with the goal of ensuring unity and peace within its structure and practices.[4] (4) The place where the Paschal computation began to be observed in the time of the Apostles, especially at Rome and in Egypt.[5] (5) The church in Campodonum was built by Paulinus and later burned by pagans, and the altar, being of stone, escaped the fire, according to the text.[6]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) One of the visitors has left this institution, signifying a change in religious beliefs or affiliations, and demonstrating a shift in their spiritual alignment.[7] (2) This is a place where people go to practice their faith, but it can be a distraction from religion if one focuses on social standing.[8] (3) This institution teaches religion, then encourages practice, and uses the experiences of others as the foundation for belief, in contrast to the mystic's approach.[9] (4) The church is mentioned as an institution to which people may leave the care of their souls, representing a reliance on external guidance.[10]
From: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
(1) This term represents a religious institution and its associated sphere of influence, which is distinct from the domain of the state.[11]
From: Village Folk-tales of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), vol. 1-3
(1) The location where the wedding is set to take place, becoming the focal point for the escape plan.[12]