Ecumenicalism


[ek-yoo-men-i-kuh-liz-uh m or, esp. British, ee-kyoo-] /ˌɛk yʊˈmɛn ɪ kəˌlɪz əm or, esp. British, ˌi kyʊ-/

noun
1.
the doctrines and practices of the .

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  • Ecumenicism

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  • Ecumenicist

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