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 Translation for 'ecumenism' from English to Russian
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NOUN1   an ecumenism | [rare] ecumenisms
NOUN2   ecumenism | -
SYNO ecumenicalism | ecumenicism | ecumenism | ...
религ.
экуменизм {м}
ecumenism
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Translation for 'ecumenism' from English to Russian

ecumenism
экуменизм {м}религ.
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Usage Examples English
  • Diomid was known for his views condemning ecumenism, taxpayer ID, cell phones, new passports, vaccination and globalisation.
  • Christian denominations since the 20th century have often involved themselves in ecumenism.
  • In June 2017, Jackelén was awarded The Lambeth Cross for Ecumenism by the Archbishop of Canterbury "For her services to ecumenism - especially her leadership in addressing human, theological and social issues in partnership and dialogue".
  • Committed to ecumenism, he and Archbishop Michael Ramsey of Canterbury were close friends.
  • Some elements of the Roman Catholic perspective on ecumenism are illustrated in the following quotations from the Second Vatican Council's 1964 decree on ecumenism, "Unitatis Redintegratio" (UR) and John Paul II's 1995 encyclical, "Ut unum sint" (UUS).

  • "False irenicism" or "false eirenism" is an expression used in certain 20th-century documents of the Catholic Church to criticize attempts at ecumenism that would allow Catholic doctrine to be distorted or clouded.
  • The missiologist David Bosch in his "Transforming Mission" recognised ecumenism as the most recent paradigm of mission emerging from the worldwide Church.
  • Especially in the 20th century, the term has been employed to refer to unified Christian Church which is the ultimate goal of Ecumenism, a movement to promote cooperation among the various Christian denominations.
  • After becoming a priest in 1971, he specialized at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Innsbruck for another three years in the field of dogmatic theology, ecumenism and church history.
  • The same year, he paid a tribute to Pope John Paul II on behalf of his efforts for ecumenism.

  • The revised schema on ecumenism from the Secretariat for Christian Unity came before the Council on November 18.
  • Inspired by Vatican II that adopted the "Unitatis Redintegratio" decree on ecumenism in 1964 as well as the change of heart toward Ecumenism on the part of the Moscow Patriarchate that had occurred in 1961, the Vatican and 14 universally recognised autocephalous Orthodox Churches established the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church that first met in Rhodes in 1980 and is an ongoing endeavour.
  • Father Blashkevich was engaged in Catholic ecumenism with other Christian religions but he was also a critic of desacralisation of Catholic doctrine in relation to the dialogue with Protestant denominations and the real intentions of the Orthodox Christian clergy in ecumenism.
  • A strong proponent of ecumenism, Father Hurley co-founded the Irish School of Ecumenics in 1970.
  • Regarding ecumenism, Bartolomeu argued that unifying all Christians within one Church is a far-fetched goal.

  • In Christian ecumenism, Brotherhood holds to transsubstantiation, Office of St Peter and honour to Blessed Virgin Mary.
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