History of Catholic Ecumenism from Pope Leo XIII to Pope John XXIII However, Unitatis Redintegratio was not the start of Catholic ecumenism; in fact,
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However, Unitatis Redintegratio was not the start of Catholic ecumenism; in fact, it was not even the first official Vatican statement on the matter.(1) The modern attitude of the Catholic Church toward ecumenism was inaugurated by Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903). After him, History of Catholic Ecumenism...
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Henry P. Van Dusen has been a leader in the ecumenical movement and a witness to the "axioms" of its history which he describes. The official History of the Ecumenical Movement declares: "Missions and ecumenism are inseparable.
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An interesting fact about the history of the Week of Prayer is that it originated largely on the fringes of the official ecumenical movement.
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History is a great place to go to test "slippery slope" arguments ? Perhaps a better question to ask than "do ecumenism, education, and cultural engagement lead to horrifying situation B?" is "how do we engage culturally, educate, and be ecumenical without compromising the Gospel?" Which question has a much more...
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Amazon.com: The Ecumenical Movement: An Introductory History (Contributions to the Study of Religion) (9780313306068): Thomas E. FitzGerald: Books.
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Reverend Noel A. Davies, A History of Ecumenism in Wales 1956-1990:
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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.
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During the past decade a great deal of interest has been generated by both clergy and laity in the Ecumenical Movement. This world-wide Christian Movement has found its expression within the structural framework of the World Council This moving of one to another is none other than a movement of love — ecumenism...
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