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East–West Schism – forcibly divided medieval Christianity's Eastern (Greek) from its Western (Latin) jurisdiction, which later became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, respectively •
Eastern Catholic Churches •
East Syriac Rite •
Ecclesiastical judge •
Eminence –
see: His Eminence (below) •
Encyclical •
Eparchy •
Episcopal conference •
Episcopal see •
Episcopal vicar •
Eucharist – a Christian sacrament, generally considered to be a commemoration of the Last Supper, in which Jesus Christ shared his Body and Blood with his disciples before his betrayal and crucifixion •
Exarch •
Excardination –
see also: Incardination •
Excitator – the excitator in
seminaries,
monasteries and
convents was the person charged with the job of awakening community members each morning •
Exclaustration •
Excommunication – a medicinal religious penalty that bars the person from reception of the sacraments, the rights of office, and other privileges in the Church •
Exemption •
Exorcism – the practice of expelling demons from a person, place, or thing which they are believed to possess or inhabit ==F==