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ecumenical movement

American  

noun

  1. ecumenical4


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“The ecumenical movement has broadened my viewpoint and I recognize now that God has his people in all churches,” he said in the early 1950s.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 21, 2018

Most council observers believed that the executive committee wanted to rearrange the power structure of the ecumenical movement.

From Time Magazine Archive

The current effort to settle justification began in the '60s, when Catholicism joined the ecumenical movement.

From Time Magazine Archive

Publicly, council leaders are boosting the assembly as "the most widely representative meeting in the history of the ecumenical movement."

From Time Magazine Archive

And then the fifth septennial Assembly of the World Council of Churches will settle down to the issues that trouble the non-Catholic wing of the ecumenical movement.

From Time Magazine Archive

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