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Ecumenical

{

Ecˊu-men′ic

,

Ecˊu-men′ic-al

, }
Adj.
[L.
oecumenicus
, Gr. [GREEK] (sc. [GREEK]) the inhabited world, fr. [GREEK] to inhabit, from
οἶκοσ
house, dwelling. See
Economy
.]
General; universal; in ecclesiastical usage, that which concerns the whole church;
as, an
ecumenical
council
.
[Written also
œcumenical
.]
Ecumenical Bishop
,
a title assumed by the popes.
Ecumenical council
.
See under
Council
.

Definition 2024


ecumenical

ecumenical

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ecumenical (not comparable)

  1. (ecclesiastical) Pertaining to the universal Church, representing the entire Christian world; interdenominational; sometimes by extension, interreligious. [from 16th c.]
    • 1999, Dr Martyn Percy, The Guardian, 5 Jun 1999:
      Within Europe, the church's ecumenical partnerships have demonstrated that ecclesial unity may have political resonances.
    • 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 215:
      Nicaea has always been regarded as one of the milestones in the history of the Church, and reckoned as the first council to be styled ‘general’ or ‘oecumenical’.
    • 2010, ‘Britain's ancient shame in Slovenia’, The Economist, 30 Oct 2010:
      Rather touchingly, an ecumenical mass of reparation for the victims of the massacres was held on October 29, in the very English village of Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire. The service was led by the Catholic bishop of Northampton, with Archbishop Metropolitan Stres from Ljubljana and the Anglican bishop of Buckingham.
  2. General, universal, worldwide. [from 17th c.]

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  1. ecumenical, œcumenical, a.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd Ed.; 1989]