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    ec·u·me·nism
    /ˈekyəməˌnizəm/

    noun

    • 1. the principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian Churches.

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  2. Ecumenism is the movement or tendency toward worldwide Christian unity or cooperation. Learn about its origin, vision, theology, and challenges from Britannica's editors and experts.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EcumenismEcumenism - Wikipedia

    Ecumenism (/ ɪ ˈ k juː m ə ˌ n ɪ z əm / ih-KYOO-mə-niz-əm; alternatively spelled oecumenism) – also called interdenominationalism, or ecumenicalism – is the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships among their churches and promote ...

  4. Ecumenism is the promotion of Christian unity and cooperation among different denominations or traditions. Learn the origin, examples, and synonyms of this word from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. 2 days ago · Ecumenism is characterized by the work of officially organized ecumenical bodies, the confessing and witnessing of Christians in local places, and the spirituality and actions of those who live together in love and prophetic proclamation.

  6. Ecumenism (from the Greek οἰκουμένη meaning "the inhabited world") refers to initiatives aimed at greater religious co-operation, among different groups, especially and primarily within the Christian faith.

  7. Ecumenism is based on the unity and universality of the Church, which possesses all the goods given by God for salvation, and on the Church’s proper relationship with non-Catholic...

  8. Ecumenism is the movement toward unity or cooperation among the Christian churches. Learn about the history, goals, and challenges of ecumenism from Britannica's editors, and explore related topics such as Second Vatican Council, Jesuit, and Michael VIII Palaeologus.