synaxes
/sɪnˈæksɪz/Definitions
1. noun
A meeting of bishops or other high-ranking clergy for the purpose of discussing and resolving church matters.
“The synaxes of the Eastern Orthodox Church are an important part of its governance structure.”
2. noun
A gathering or assembly, especially of people with a common interest or purpose.
“The annual synaxes of the environmental organization brought together activists from across the country.”