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Ecumenism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.
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I am speaking about ecumenism (and its midwife, modernism). Briefly, modern ecumenism is both a movement and an ecclesiological heresy. It poses a grave threat to the very "pillar and foundation of the Truth" (1 Timothy 3:15) itself—the Church.
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Catholic Church and ecumenism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Catholic Church has been heavily involved in the ecumenical movement since the Second Vatican Council (1961-1965). The Catholic Church sees itself as the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic church...
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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.
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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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2. Besides the publication of the Directory, numerous other documents that have a bearing on ecumenism have been published by competent authorities.3...
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