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ecumenism

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ec·u·me·nism  (ky-m-nzm, -ky-)
n.
1. A movement promoting unity among Christian churches or denominations.
2. A movement promoting worldwide unity among religions through greater cooperation and improved understanding.

ecu·menist n.

ecumenism [ɪˈkjuːməˌnɪzəm ˈɛkjʊm-], ecumenicism [ˌiːkjʊˈmɛnɪˌsɪzəm ˌɛk-], ecumenicalism
n
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) the aim of unity among all Christian churches throughout the world

Ecumenism, Oecumenism
a movement within Christianity toward the recovery of unity among all Christians. — Ecumenicist, n.
See also: Christianity
the doctrines and practices of the ecumenical movement, especially among Protestant groups since the 1800s, aimed at developing worldwide Christian unity and church union. Also ecumenicalism, ecumenicism.
See also: Protestantism
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Noun1.ecumenism - a movement promoting union between religions (especially between Christian churches)
social movement, movement, front - a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; "he was a charter member of the movement"; "politicians have to respect a mass movement"; "he led the national liberation front"
2.ecumenism - (Christianity) the doctrine of the ecumenical movement that promotes cooperation and better understanding among different religious denominations: aimed at universal Christian unity
Christian religion, Christianity - a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior
church doctrine, religious doctrine, creed, gospel - the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group


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The two church leaders will "want to demonstrate good will and show that ecumenism is going forward on other issues," agreed veteran Vatican watcher Bruno Bartoloni, referring to theological questions and the issue of papal primacy.
The two church leaders will "want to demonstrate good will and show that ecumenism is going forward on other issues," agreed veteran Vatican watcher Bruno Bartoloni, referring to theological questions and the issue of papal primacy.
Baldovin's wonderful review of my book, The Eucharist and Ecumenism ("Liturgy & Reunion," March 27).
 
 
 
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