Similar words: musical instrument, acumen, document, documental, documentary, documentation, calisthenics, callisthenics. Meaning: [‚iːkjuː'menɪkl] adj. 1. concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions 2. of worldwide scope or applicability.
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1. The conference is the world's largest annual ecumenical event.
2. These bases reflect the ecumenical nature of her work.
3. None of the ecumenical character of Barr's approach remained.
4. The publishers' introduction is somewhat ecumenical.
5. He was already a member of ecumenical committees.
6. She lends support to the ecumenical cause.
7. An Ecumenical Jury has been part of the Festival for the past 19 years.
8. To say that church schools hinder the ecumenical movement is a nonsense.
9. He worked with Ramsey on several ecumenical committees and respected his mind.
10. It is also the result of ecumenical co-operation between the major denominations.
11. The solution might well be an ecumenical link, or a secular organisation where we could bring a spiritual dimension.
12. The 45-minute ecumenical memorial service was relayed by loudspeakers to a further 200 huddled in the cold outside.
13. Aside from its ascendency as an ecumenical center, Hanover was also rising to political prominence.
14. This is the most significant single interfaith ecumenical project to take place in the United States.
15. Some of the utterances of ecumenical s gave ground for this suspicion.
16. That could indicate a feeling that the ecumenical solution is not wholly satisfactory.
17. This fresh ecumenical contact and its opening of new horizons has by no means been restricted to the meeting of Christians with Christians.
18. He was deeply involved in the ecumenical movement.
19. The contradiction of ecumenical ethics and national ethics is very outstanding under a condition of globalization.
20. At last, we enlarge the system to more ecumenical form system and get some similar conclusion.
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21. In the Protestant and Orthodox side of the ecumenical movement, which took institutional form in the World Council of Churches in 1948, there were two main strands.
22. He urged booksellers to cooperate to form a nationwide chain of ecumenical book outlets that would be well-funded and professionally run.
23. The latest addition to the modest skyline ... the ecumenical church.
24. They dug graves for only one day before the Ecumenical Chaplaincy pulled Fritz Huls from his duties.
25. The dictionary's articles cover a wide range of topics connected with the ecumenical movement.
26. The bitterness of their recent exchanges has ushered in a new era of ecumenical dialogue.
27. One can debate whether gatherings after Constantinople or after Trent have been ecumenical, but it is a sterile argument.
28. The indigenous media need more than ever to promote lasting peace with justice, through ecumenical and interfaith dialogue.
29. Beforehand there will be a historical walk around the city, a street theatre show and an ecumenical service.
30. A woman prays in Brussels during the 31 st annual Taize ecumenical community celebration.
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