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The answer ECUMENICAL has 11 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of ecumenical in various dictionaries:
adj - concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions
adj - of worldwide scope or applicability
Of worldwide scope or applicability; universal.
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Meaning "universal", it's a type of council convoked by the Pope |
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Representing a number of different Christian Churches. |
representing a number of different Christian Churches. |
of worldwide scope or applicability |
concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions |
encouraging the different Christian Churches to unite: |
tending to support and encourage unity among different religions: |
Of worldwide scope or applicability universal. |
Of or relating to the worldwide Christian church. |
Concerned with establishing or promoting unity among churches or religions. |
Ecumenical might refer to |
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Ecumenism refers to efforts by Christians of different Church traditions to develop closer relationships and better understandings. The term is also often used to refer to efforts towards the visible and organic unity of different Christian denominations in some form. * The adjective ecumenical can also be applied to any interdenominational initiative that encourages greater cooperation among Christians and their churches, whether or not the specific aim of that effort is full, visible unity. * The terms ecumenism and ecumenical come from the Greek (oikoumene), which means "the whole inhabited world", and was historically used with specific reference to the Roman Empire. The ecumenical vision comprises both the search for the visible unity of the Church (Ephesians 4:3) and the "whole inhabited earth" (Matthew 24:14) as the concern of all Christians. * In Christianity the qualification ecumenical is originally (and still) used in terms such as "ecumenical council" and "Ecumenical Patriarch" |