oecumenical

/ˌɛkjʊˈmɛnɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to the whole Christian Church or to efforts to unite different Christian denominations.
    • She attended an oecumenical service that included both Catholic and Protestant prayers.
    • The group works to promote oecumenical dialogue between various Christian communities.
    • The oecumenical council brought together leaders from many different churches.
  2. Worldwide or universal in scope or application.
    • The conference had an oecumenical reach, with participants from every continent.
    • His oecumenical vision for peace included people of all nations and cultures.
    • The organization's oecumenical goals aim to address global poverty and inequality.
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