14 sentences with 'institution'

Example sentences and phrases with the word institution and other words derived from it.

« The family is an important institution for society. »

institution: The family is an important institution for society.
« The students of the institution were invited to the graduation party. »

institution: The students of the institution were invited to the graduation party.
« The institution of marriage is one of the fundamental bases of society. »

institution: The institution of marriage is one of the fundamental bases of society.
« Our educational institution is concerned with the training of children and young people in values. »

institution: Our educational institution is concerned with the training of children and young people in values.
« They targeted both the nobles and, especially, the Church, which was the largest and richest institution in Europe. »
« Moreover, while medieval education and literacy was almost entirely confined to the Church as an institution, many rural priests were at best semi-literate. »
« Over the centuries the papacy struggled, and often failed, to assert its control over the Church as an institution and to keep the pretensions of kings in check. »
« The context for this strange event was the state of the Catholic Church in the early 14th century. The Church was a very diverse and somewhat diffuse institution. »
« While no one (yet) imagined rejecting the authority of the Church altogether, many people regarded the leadership of the Church as just another political institution. »
« Plato's most gifted student was Aristotle, who founded his own institution of learning, the Lyceum, after he was passed on to head the Academy following Plato's death. »
« Once the Western Empire collapsed, the church was the only institution that still supported schooling (including basic literacy), but over time literacy and education levels in Europe declined unquestionably. »
« Thus, Christianity spread not because of an all-powerful and highly centralised institution, but because of the flexibility and pragmatism of missionaries and the support of secular rulers (the Franks were critical in this regard). »
« The fundamental belief of medieval Christians was that the Church as an institution was the only way to spiritual salvation. It was far less important for a Christian to understand any of the details of Christian theology than it was to participate in Christian worship and, more importantly, to receive the sacraments administered by the clergy. »
« Far more important to the historical record were the great patterns of state and society that formed in the early Middle Ages. Above all, the feudal system would have a long legacy in forming the basis of later political structures, and the Latin Church would be the essential European intellectual and spiritual institution for centuries to come. »

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