/tʃɜrtʃ lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: luật giáo hội, luật nhà thờ.
A more thorough explanation: Church law refers to the body of laws and regulations established by a religious organization, typically a Christian denomination, to govern its members, clergy, and operations. These laws may cover a wide range of issues, including religious practices, rituals, governance structure, discipline, and moral conduct within the church community. Church law is often based on religious teachings, scriptures, and traditions, and may vary between different denominations and religious institutions.
Example: The church law prohibits the consumption of alcohol on church premises.