Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A few decades of ecumenicism have cast it in a softer light.
When we get out of here, we will show, that (ecumenicism) is more than personal friendship.
But the project's ecumenicism bothered the church, which rejected the whole project as anticlerical.
The competition among true believers of all faiths creates tension, not ecumenicism.
I'll have no part of this ecumenicism of yours, Dolmant.
There's been a certain ecumenicism in his plotting.
The Council discussed the texts on the Church, ecumenicism and liturgy.
Into that space, a globalized ecumenicism has moved.
Sendarian religion is tolerant to a fault, and ecumenicism lies at its very core.
It's the blandest sort of ecumenicism.
Let's just say that I'm here to observe as a sort of tentative gesture in the direction of ecumenicism.'
Some summer group shows just want to have fun, and this one accomplishes the goal with admirable flair and ecumenicism.
In an island which has an excellent record in ecumenicism, a seeming lack of understanding and intolerance was a great source of concern.
Word Made Flesh also has undertaken guiding principles of solidarity with the poor, ecumenicism, gender equality, and multiculturalism.
Erastide is a major holiday in Sendaria, since it fits so neatly into the traditional ecumenicism of the Sendars.
"Sitting around that table are people involved in hospital ecumenicism, evangelization, parish councils, ministries for African-Americans and Hispanics," she said.
His theme was 'Cybernetic Ecumenicism for Contemporary Man.'
"Jerusalem is supposed to be a city for ecumenicism - it's supposed to be," Mr. Abunassar said.
It is true that for Catholics, the Second Vatican Council in the 1960's set the stage for Catholic acceptance of ecumenicism.
They will also discuss ecumenicism, interreligious dialogue, biotechnlogy and human reproduction, the need for holiness in everyday life and evangelization in the third millennium.
Still, if the Pope's five-day visit to West Germany had a theme, it was not ecumenicism but rather the Catholic Church under Nazism.
Biffi believes ecumenicism promotes the dilution of Catholic doctrine (a view common among conservative Catholics), thereby encouraging acceptance of the Antichrist.
Theophylact supported his father's policies and pursued ecclesiastical ecumenicism, keeping in close contact with the Greek patriarchates of Alexandria and Antioch.
Bergsten was a rough-and-ready churchman, willing to bend all sorts of rules in the name of expediency, but he choked just a bit on Ulath's %led ecumenicism.
He was director of the Faith and Order Commission from 1966 to 1979, then director of the Protestant Office for Ecumenicism in Bern.