/ˈkænən (tʃɜrtʃ) kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án giáo hội.
A more thorough explanation: A canon court, also known as an ecclesiastical court, is a court within the church that deals with matters related to church law, discipline, and governance. These courts are typically responsible for handling disputes within the church community, as well as issues related to clergy discipline, marriage, and other ecclesiastical matters.
Example: In the canon court, the bishop presided over the case involving the alleged misconduct of a clergy member.