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ecumenism
thumb|Ecumenism symbol from a plaque in St. Anne's Church, Augsburg, Germany. It shows Christianity as a boat at sea with the cross serving as the mast.
World Council of Churches
worldwide inter-church organization founded in 1948
full communion
relationship of full understanding among different Christian denominations that share certain essential principles of Christian theology
Chapel of the Resurrection, Brussels
church in Brussels, Belgium
oblate
In Christianity (specifically the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Anglican and Methodist traditions), an oblate is a person associated with a Benedictine monastery or convent who is specifically dedicated to God and service.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
a week dedicated to prayer for Christian unity
Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience
ecumenical Christian manifesto
Day of Prayer
day allocated to prayer, either by leaders of religions or the general public, for a specific purpose
Gamaliel's principle
Biblical theory to leave matters to God
World Conference of Life and Work
international 1925 Christian meeting in Stockholm, Sweden