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ECUMENIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ECUMENIC is ecumenical.
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Ecumenism - Wikipedia
Ecumenicalism is the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships ...
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ECUMENICAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : of, relating to, or representing the whole of a body of churches b : promoting or tending toward worldwide Christian unity or cooperation.
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Ecumenic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Definitions of ecumenic adjective concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions.
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What Does It Mean To Be Ecumenical? - Vatican II
Ecumenism is a way of living that dares to think globally and live trustfully with differences in community.
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Eustathius of Constantinople
Eustathius offered a compromise to Pope John XIX, suggesting that the Orthodox Patriarch would be ecumenic in its own sphere (in suo orbe) in the East
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ecumenic | oecumenic, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective ecumenic is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for ecumenic is from 1588, in a translation by Adam King.
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What Does the Word "Ecumenical" Mean? - St. Mary Catholic Church
Ecumenical refers to the “the whole inhabited world,” and expresses the desire that all Christians "may be one." During the past century, much emphasis has ...
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ECUMENICAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective interreligious or interdenominational: an ecumenical marriage. including or containing a mixture of diverse elements or styles; mixed.
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ecumenic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Romanian · Etymology · Pronunciation · Adjective · Further reading. edit. “ecumenic”, in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian ...
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ecumaniac
ecumaniac joc. and derog. (ˌiːk(j)uːˈmeɪnɪæk, ɛ-) [f. ecumenic a., etc., + maniac n.] A zealous supporter of the ecumenical movement.1963 Maclean's Mag. 6 July 26/3 The ‘ecumaniacs’—as hostile religious separatists like to call them—have come to believe that it is their religious duty to break down ...
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ecumenics
ecumenics (ˌiːk(j)uːˈmɛnɪks, ɛ-) [Pl. of ecumenic a. used subst., construed as sing.] The study of the Christian Church as a unity; ecumenic activity.1961 in Webster. 1971 Month May 147 (title) The Irish school of ecumenics. 1975 Church Times 18 July 7/3 It contains the record of an international co...
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Ferdinand Sigg
Long before he became bishop, Sigg was engaged in ecumenic work. He continued to be active in the ecumenic movement by sharing his experiences about Christian service in Islamic Countries and his experience as publishing
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œcumene
‖ œcumene (iːˈkjuːmɛniː) Also ecumene, oik(o)umene. [a. Gr. οἰκουµένη (see ecumenic a.).] The inhabited world as known to the ancient Greeks; the Greeks and their neighbours regarded in the context of development in human society. Also transf., the inhabited world (or a part of it) as known to or em...
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