ecumenical movement
Americannoun
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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
Publicly, council leaders are boosting the assembly as "the most widely representative meeting in the history of the ecumenical movement."
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It has rejected most of the ecumenical movement, and is not a member of either the World or the National Council of Churches, or even of the Lutheran World Federation.
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This would mark the most significant step toward Christian unity since the start of the ecumenical movement.
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Most council observers believed that the executive committee wanted to rearrange the power structure of the ecumenical movement.
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