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The New Ecumenical Language
Now suppose we have made great progress in our ecumenical dialogue. We are beginning to understand each other’s language. We have discovered that we believe many of the same things, even though we don’t use the same words. We would … Continue reading
A Quick Guide to Some Ecumenical Concepts: Consensus
Once churches have begun to recognize each other by converging on certain topics, it is time for them to discuss in more detail what they have in common and what separates them. Consensus, the “second stage” of ecumenism, means coming … Continue reading






















