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(1) Concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions.
(2) Of worldwide scope or applicability.
(3) General.
(1) This prayer has led churches and Christian traditions into ecumenical endeavors and a resolve to work toward some kind of unity.
(2) The Methodist Church has supported ecumenical efforts from its earliest beginnings.
(3) The exchange is open to anybody and participants will visit a milk factory, attend an official dinner dance and an ecumenical church service.
(4) Sending or lending married pastors to Catholic churches is a generous ecumenical gesture.
(5) Nigeria, Ukraine, New Zealand and Germany were among the countries represented by an ecumenical group who stayed in the centre for the New Year.
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(7) In Downton, Churches Together staged a march of witness through the village, ending up at the Baptist Church for an ecumenical service.
(8) This is an ecumenical event when musical Christians of different traditions will join in singing God's praise to the best of their ability.
(9) These different views as to the nature of the church represent the most challenging subject in ecumenical discussion.
(10) Ecumenical service
(11) Since 1975 the material for the week has been prepared by ecumenical groups in different countries.
(12) It was the first ecumenical meeting on poverty that helped to lay down the groundwork for future church coalitions.
(13) He wanted to reform the Roman Catholic Church, and he actually had a much more basic ecumenical view of the church.
(14) The Queen marked her Golden Jubilee yesterday with the first-ever ecumenical church service at St George's Chapel, Windsor.
(15) An ecumenical spirit inspired Catholics to break down the fences that separated them from people of other religious traditions.
(16) This dictionary is marked by a profound ecumenical sensitivity, especially with regard to Roman Catholics.
(17) Basic texts for the liturgy were translated by ecumenical committees for use in the various churches.
(18) Inevitably this debate is important for non-Roman Christians and thus has serious ecumenical implications.
(19) It was part of an ecumenical Christian conference on the Palestinian issue in late February.
(20) The WCC is an ecumenical body which represents 337 Protestant churches.
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