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The term '''''local church''''' in its theological sense refers to the [[diocese]], with the [[bishop]] presiding at the [[Eucharist]], surrounded by his [[clergy]], with the [[laity]] gathered together with him. That all local churches are thus absolutely equal in this theological, Eucharistic sense, is an axiom of [[ecclesiology]].
In recent centuries, with the advent of national autocephalous churches—collections of dioceses aggregated under a [[primate]] whose boundaries coincide with a sovereign secular state—some of in the Slavic churches have begun transferring the term ''local church'' to refer to these national churches. That is, it is being used to refer not to dioceses but rather to supra-diocesan structures, which are temporal and have always changed throughout history.
This difference in usage has caused controversy, particularly between these national churches and the ancient [[patriarchate]]s, whose borders do not usually fall along the same lines as secular states. The controversy comes into play when the theological truth of the equality of dioceses comes to be transferred to create an equality of supra-diocesan structures, that is, that all [[autocephaly|autocephalous]] churches are to be considered equal.
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