ecumenical in the PONS Dictionary

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Churches now walk in ecumenical groups from each area.
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Outreach to the village as a whole and ecumenical activities with other local churches increased, and membership reached 66 in 1962.
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The ecumenical viewpoint waas widely publicized in the print and electronic media.
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Most important, he was a strong proponent of the ecumenical movement.
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Later ecumenical councils applied this regulation to the laity.
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Representatives of various religious groups then lead the people an ecumenical prayer.
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By the time this book was published in 1992, this ecumenical forerunner movement had grown to over 3,000 chapters in 117 nations.
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Placed in a natural picturesque background and well organized as a household, the monastery may provide services of ecumenical tourism.
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It seeks to encourage ecumenical collaboration and mutual assistance between these different organisations at international, national and individual port levels.
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However, its aims and objectives, are distinctively ecumenical.
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