ECUMENISM. Ecumenism - Definition –Ecumenism is the movement for the unity of the Christian churches.

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ECUMENISM

Ecumenism - Definition –Ecumenism is the movement for the unity of the Christian churches.

Ecumenism The word ECUMENISM comes from the Greek word OIKOUMENE OIKOUMENE means the whole inhabited earth

Symbol The symbol for ecumenism shows the Cross of Christ above the boat – the Church – sailing together on the (rough) waters of life.

Ecumenism Ecumenism is a challenge to the Christian churches to build bridges of understanding Whilst At the same time recognising and preserving the dignity, wealth and beauty of the individual person’s beliefs, customs and creeds.

Ecumenism Ecumenism is about renewal within and of the Church

Ecumenism Ecumenism is about: PrayingWorkingStudyingWitnessingCelebratingDreamingTOGETHER

Ecumenism Many significant developments in Australia’s religious communities point to a strongly developing sense of inter-faith dialogue and religious harmony since WWII. Various denominations have united to promote evangelical crusades by American Billy Graham. Organisations such as the Festival of Light that support traditional Christian values and oppose abortion and homosexual law reform draw members from across denominations.

Ecumenism Internationally there are formal dialogues such as Catholic-Orthodox, Anglican-Catholic and Catholic-Lutheran. In 1999 the Catholic-Lutheran dialogue resulted in agreement on the question of justification. In Australia the Uniting Church was formed after ecumenical discussion going back to Federation. Vatican II opened up opportunities for the Catholic Church to participate ecumenically.

Ecumenism National Council of Churches in Australia. The World Council of Churches. Dozens of interdenominational and ecumenical groups operate in Australia. Local Christian groups often collaborate and share worship, outreach and physical resources. Local ministers, priests and parish workers meet regularly. Carols by Candlelight organised by local ecumenical groups.

Ecumenism Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox leaders meet and agree on matters of doctrine to a level unimaginable thirty years ago. Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox leaders meet and agree on matters of doctrine to a level unimaginable thirty years ago. Anglican, Catholic and Uniting Churches jointly produce documents such as Prison: the last resort (1998), evidence of a broad Australian ecumenism. Anglican, Catholic and Uniting Churches jointly produce documents such as Prison: the last resort (1998), evidence of a broad Australian ecumenism. Joint action for justice – indigenous, refugees. Joint action for justice – indigenous, refugees.

Ecumenism The Australian College of Theology, formed by the Church of England in 1980, is now an ecumenical accrediting and examining institute for 25 bible colleges in Australia and NZ. The Australian College of Theology, formed by the Church of England in 1980, is now an ecumenical accrediting and examining institute for 25 bible colleges in Australia and NZ. Members of the Sydney College of Divinity include the Catholic Institute of Sydney, Churches of Christ Theological College, Saint Mark’s National Theological Centre and the United Theological College. Members of the Sydney College of Divinity include the Catholic Institute of Sydney, Churches of Christ Theological College, Saint Mark’s National Theological Centre and the United Theological College.