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  • I have dedicated my entire life to peace and ecumenicism.
  • The competition among true believers of all faiths creates tension, not ecumenicism.
  • His work centers on the history and renewal of Christian liturgy and ecumenicism.
  • It's the blandest sort of ecumenicism.
  • Ecumenicism has made little progress here in the republic, and probably less in Northern Ireland.
  • Theophylact supported his father's policies and pursued ecclesiastical ecumenicism, keeping in close contact with the Greek patriarchates of Antioch.
  • Now our goal is to be a catalyst for ecumenicism, a catalyst for people to realize the importance of marriage and family.
  • Demonstrating Jane Stanford's goal of ecumenicism, Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger of San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El read the first Bible lesson.
  • They will also discuss ecumenicism, interreligious dialogue, biotechnology and human reproduction, the need for holiness in everyday life and evangelization in the third millennium.
  • Both generally regard each other as " heterodox " and " schismatic ", while continuing to recognize each other as Christian . ( See ecumenicism ).
  • POPE-ECUMENICISM, from New York, Pope John Paul II brought together officials of the nation's Christian right and left and met with Muslim leaders.
  • "Jerusalem is supposed to be a city for ecumenicism-- it's supposed to be, " Abunassar said . " But Jerusalem is a very nervous city.
  • De L髉ez Roda described how Ryd閚's mission appeared to be the unification of all Christian churches under a non-hierarchical ecumenicism; a spiritual Christianity devoid of doctrinal differences.
  • Liberal Poles who follow internal church politics were heartened by the recent promotion of Archbishop Henryk Muszynski, who is an advocate of ecumenicism, to metropolitan of Gniezno, a prestigious post.
  • This novel, then, is one man's plea for an ecumenicism broad enough to include reasonable men; and his effort to defend his modest intellect from intolerable insult ',
  • The mother lived by this belief with a flamboyant ecumenicism : the Victorian house was retrofitted with 18th-century French rooms and filled with art, artifacts and furniture from around the globe.
  • Dermine described Ryd閚's early works as promoting a New Age-type spirituality including millennialism and pan-Christian ecumenicism, preceded by a time in which the antichrist dominated the Church.
  • To some, the document seemed to deflate the pope's bold efforts to further ecumenicism and interfaith dialogue, most notably with his silent prayer at the Western Wall in Jerusalem last March.
  • The pope has stressed that he wants ecumenicism to be a keynote of the Jubilee, and that was the main reason he twinned Tuesday's ecumenical service with the opening of a Holy Door.
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