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- ECUMENICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ECUMENICAL is of, relating to, or representing the whole of a body of churches How to use ecumenical in a sentence
- Ecumenism - Wikipedia
Ecumenism ( ɪˈkjuːməˌnɪzəm ih-KYOO-mə-niz-əm; alternatively spelled oecumenism) – also called interdenominationalism, or ecumenicalism – is the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships among their churches and promote Christian unity [2]
- Ecumenism | Definition, Christianity, History, Importance, Examples . . .
ecumenism, movement or tendency toward worldwide Christian unity or cooperation The term, of recent origin, emphasizes what is viewed as the universality of the Christian faith and unity among churches
- ECUMENICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ECUMENICAL definition: 1 encouraging the different Christian Churches to unite: 2 encouraging the different Christian… Learn more
- ECUMENICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
of or pertaining to a movement (ecumenical movement), esp among Protestant groups since the 1800s, aimed at achieving universal Christian unity and church union through international interdenominational organizations that cooperate on matters of mutual concern
- What Does Ecumenical Mean in Christianity? Is the Ecumenical Movement . . .
A definition of ecumenical is: “of or referring to or representing the whole of a body of churches or trending toward worldwide Christian unity or cooperation,” according to Merriam-Webster
- Your guide to the ecumenical councils of the church
Called either an ecumenical (universal) or a general council, these terms are often used interchangeably Councils consist of the church's bishops from around the world gathering in response to a crisis, to affirm church teachings or to address matters of faith, morals and even reform
- Ecumenical Interfaith :: Diocese of Tucson :: Tucson, AZ
The mission of the Ecumenical and Interfaith ministry is to establish, collaborate, and deepen the advancement of Christian unity; and to build an understanding and deeper relationships with other religious traditions
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