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Laicization is an ecclesiastical solution for a ecclesiastical problem.
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Over the next two generations Worcester was transformed from an ecclesiastical settlement to a town with a diverse population of craftsmen.
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Primate, in Christianity, an ecclesiastical title for a bishop in some churches who has precedence over a number of other bishops.
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