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ecumenicist
[ ek-yoo-men-uh-sistor, especially British, ee-kyoo- ]
noun
- a person who advocates Christian ecumenicity.
Word History and Origins
Origin of ecumenicist1
Example Sentences
An impassioned ecumenicist, he could companionably marry Renaissance liturgical music to a fox trot, as he did on at least one occasion, “Missa Super l’Homme Armé,” a 1968 opera.
In other business of the seven-day assembly, the commissioners: > Heard Ecumenicist Blake give a mildly encouraging report on the progress of his one-big-church proposal.
Like his predecessor, now Lord Fisher of Lambeth, he is a convinced ecumenicist, and serves as one of six co-presidents of the World Council of Churches.
But the openness of some is on selected issues: Munich's Julius Dopfner, 49, for example, is a convinced ecumenicist and a modern-minded theologian, but was disturbed by Pope John's opening to the East.
A fervent ecumenicist, he called for an end to divisive tensions between Christians and Jews, between Roman Catholics and Protestants.
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