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It is an adjective meaning promoting or relating to worldwide Christian unity, or including people from a variety of different religions or cultures. For example, you could use the sentence: "The ecumenical movement seeks to bring people of all faiths together for peace and unity."
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ecumenical
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Pertaining to the universal Church, representing the entire Christian world; interdenominational; sometimes by extension, interreligious.
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About 500 relatives of victims are attending the ecumenical service, with hundreds more watching on large screens outside the cathedral and in a neighbouring church.
In another recent column, she concluded that Cameron should follow his instincts and look outside his party's comfort zone for policy ideas: "Left to himself, Cameron's instincts tend to be ecumenical.
He is ecumenical, believing in interfaith dialogue.
This encounter should do much to overcome the resistance of the Greek church to an ecumenical dialogue.
All Mr Reagan had to do during the 1980 presidential debates was to prove that he was not a trigger-happy lunatic.Mr Reagan was a true believer who lacked the usual personality defects of the type: a sectarian with an ecumenical style.
The lazy right-winger of caricature has been a prolific and ecumenical policymaker.
It is more comprehensive and far more ecumenical than either the first edition, published in 1957, or the second edition, published in 1974, both of which had a pronounced Anglican accent.
The number of non-Catholic sects and their followers has "multiplied day by day" in recent years, says Joel Suárez of the Centro Martin Luther King, an ecumenical group.
In Beirut, the Arab world's most liberal city, people sit sipping beer in street cafés in the Muslim half of town as the observant stride past, eyes averted.In Cairo, Christmas lights merge with Ramadan lanterns, but Beirut, with its large Christian population, takes this ecumenical spirit to extremes.
The country's largest ecumenical group, representing 36 Protestant, Episcopalian and Orthodox denominations with a total of about 50m members, the NCC was a force for change in the 1960s and 1970s, but has seen its influence wane since then.
It did not spell out, but might have done, that they are well represented in ecumenical groups, are starting to produce admirable role models especially in sport and that they are no more radicalised than other European Muslims.
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