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ecumenical


adjective

  1. general; universal.
  2. pertaining to the whole Christian church.
  3. promoting or fostering Christian unity throughout the world.
  4. of or relating to a movement (ecumenical movement), especially among Protestant groups since the 1800s, aimed at achieving universal Christian unity and church union through international interdenominational organizations that cooperate on matters of mutual concern.
  5. interreligious or interdenominational: an ecumenical marriage.
  6. including or containing a mixture of diverse elements or styles; mixed: an ecumenical meal of German, Italian, and Chinese dishes.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Christian Church throughout the world, esp with regard to its unity
    1. tending to promote unity among Churches
    2. of or relating to the international movement initiated among non-Catholic Churches in 1910 aimed at Christian unity: embodied, since 1937, in the World Council of Churches
  2. rare universal; general; worldwide
adj.

late 16c., “representing the entire (Christian) world,” formed in English as an ecclesiastical word, from Late Latin oecumenicus “general, universal,” from Greek oikoumenikos, from he oikoumene ge “the inhabited world (as known to the ancient Greeks); the Greeks and their neighbors considered as developed human society,” from oikoumenos, present passive participle of oikein “inhabit,” from oikos “house, habitation” (see villa).

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