Sentence example with the word 'ecumenical'

ecumenical

all-comprehending, all-pervading, coadjutant, combined, communitarian, cooperating, galactic, joint, reciprocal, uncompetitive, world-wide

Definition adj. concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions

Last update: September 24, 2015


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It is wholly autonomous, multi-national, non-sectarian and ecumenical in orientation and operation.   [adjective]

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We have just appointed a full-time ecumenical chaplain to oversee the work - on all five sites !   [adjective]

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This doctrine, rather political than theological, was a survival of the errors which had come into being after the Great Schism, and especially at the council of Constance; its object was to put the Church above its head, as the council of Constance had put the ecumenical council above the pope, as though the council could be ecumenical without its head.   [Please select]

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Ecumenical councils are superior to the Pope in spiritual matters.   [Please select]

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I am not sure that the ecumenical sophistication, known as world-etiquette, marks a very high degree of knowledge or usefulness anywhere.   [Please select]

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