[ĕḱyə-mə-nĭźəm, ĭ-kyōṓ-]
(n.)A movement promoting unity among Christian churches or denominations.
(n.)A movement promoting worldwide unity among religions through greater…
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Ёcumenism or Œcumenism (also Ecumenism , oecumenism or even eucumenism ) now mainly refers to initiatives aimed at greater religious unity or cooperation. In its broadest sense, this un...
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List of links and other resources on ecumenism: Pope John Paul II on Ecumenism ~ Catholic Documents on Ecumenism ~ Common Declarations Ecumenical Organisations ... Pope John Paul II on Ecumenism...
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Uniting the world as one through ecumenism ... We saw the beginning of institutional ecumenism in the 1960's, with The World Council of Churches, mostly liberal mainline Protestant denominations who denied such essential doctrines as the inerrancy of Scripture and a literal, bodily resurrection of Christ.
www.jeremiahproject.com/prophecy/ecumen01.html
Ecumenism in Canada / Oecuménisme au Canada ... This website is provided by the Prairie Centre for Ecumenism, an interchurch centre in Saskatoon working in the area of interchurch and interreligious relations and calling the churches to the goal of visible unity in one faith, one baptism, and one eucharistic fellowship.
www.ecumenism.net/ www.ecumenism.net/
Ecumenism is a movement that seeks to achieve unity among all religions through cooperation and the fostering of greater mutual understanding.
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The WCC is: ... Spotlight on Unity ... ; The WCC helps to bring churches together in common prayer, shared spirituality and theological reflection.
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orthodox Christian Theology ... The modus operandi of the ecumenism is to first convince us that we can all live in the same house (oikos) but each have our separate rooms. We are told that thus we can all get along and dialogue and be open to each other which is surely what Christ wants and is the loving thing to do.
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Includes the Catholic Church together with the many other religious communions which have either directly or indirectly, separated from it ... The Catholic Church is by far the largest, the most widespread, and the most ancient of Christian communions in ... If, then, we limit the application of the term Christendom to this,
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