Proper noun
(historical) The orthodox Christian church of antiquity, after 380 C.E. the established church of the Roman Empire, especially as distinct from smaller Christian movements or heresies.
(historical) Hagia Sophia before the fall of the Byzantine Empire or one of the churches that previously occupied its site, the Great Church of Constantinople.
(Eastern Orthodoxy) The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI belong to the Great Church which holds the world within its starlit aisles; that claims the great and good of every race and clime; that finds with joy the grain of gold in every creed, and floods with light and love the germs of good in every soul. Robert G. Ingersoll
The Grail is like God. It is everywhere, all around us, obvious, but we refuse to see it. Men think they can only see God when they build a great church and fill it with gold and silver statues, but all they need do is look. The Grail exists, Thomas, you just need to open your eyes. Bernard Cornwell
A great church and little devotion. Italian Proverb
In her later years, she was a parishioner of Mary Mother of the Church Parish and her life will be celebrated with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at St. Leo the Great Church at 14 Bentwood Drive in Waterbury. Source: Internet
He was a parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church and was a big Cowboys and Yankees fan. Source: Internet
Paige Bonk and Matt Ptack got married inside Chicago's St. Gregory the Great Church on the city's North Side on March 21, their scheduled date. Source: Internet