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* Center of Ecumenical Research
He was President of the Criminal Justice Ministry of Arkansas ; Vice President of the Arkansas Conference of Churches and Synagogues ; President of the Human Rights and Relations Task Force of Northern Berkshire County, where he was the recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Peacemaker Award ; President of the Vermont Ecumenical Council ; and Co-founder of the Center for the Study of Science and Religion at Riverside, a cooperative program of the Riverside Church and Columbia University ’ s Center for the Study of Science and Religion.
* Framingham State University Heineman Ecumenical Center
He initially held meetings in his own home, and later constructed the Ecumenical Biblical Research Center on his family's farm in 1961, establishing it as his ministry's headquarters.
Chacour is vice president of the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center.
Ecumenical Center for Human Rights
For many years he was director of the Ecumenical Center for Human Rights based in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, and a leader of the National Congress of Democratic Movements, a moderate socialist political party also known as KONAKOM.
The World Council of Churches helped him found the Ecumenical Center for Human Rights in Santo Domingo in 1979.

Ecumenical and for
when his Holiness Pope John 23, first called for an Ecumenical Council, and at the same time voiced his yearning for Christian unity, the enthusiasm among Catholic and Protestant ecumenicists was immediate.
At the Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon in 451, Constantinople was given jurisdiction over three dioceses for the reason that the city was " the residence of the emperor and senate ".
In the Ecumenical Patriarchate, bishops of modern dioceses are often given a titular see alongside their modern one ( for example, the Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain ).
Pope John XXIII initially called for a Synod of the Diocese of Rome, an Ecumenical Council, and an updating to the 1917 Code.
A case in point is the Third Ecumenical Council where two groups met as duly called for by the emperor, each claiming to be the legitimate council.
Beginning with John the Faster, the Bishop of Constantinople ( John IV, 582-595 ) adopted as a formal title for himself the by-then-customary honorific, Ecumenical Patriarch (" pre-eminent father for the civilized world ") over the strong objections of Rome: a title based on the political prestige of Constantinople and its economic and cultural centrality in the Empire.
Derived from Greek oikoumenikos (), " ecumenical " means " worldwide " but generally is assumed to be limited to the Roman Empire in this context as in Augustus ' claim to be ruler of the oikoumene / world ; the earliest extant uses of the term for a council are Eusebius ' Life of Constantine 3. 6 around 338, which states "" ( he convoked an Ecumenical Council ); Athanasius ' Ad Afros Epistola Synodica in 369 ;< ref >
The Cannes Film Festival Ecumenical Jury, which gives prizes for movies that promote spiritual, humanist and universal values, also " honoured " the film with a special " anti-award "; a spokesman for the jury described it as " the most misogynist movie from the self-proclaimed biggest director in the world.
The Ecumenical Council of Florence ( 1442 ) spoke of baptism as necessary even for children and required that they be baptised soon after birth.
Ken Howcroft, Methodist minister and the Ecumenical Officer for the Methodist Church of Great Britain, noted that " these conversations have been immensely fruitful.
The third Ecumenical Council ( Council of Ephesus of 431 ) reaffirmed the original 325 version of the Nicene Creed and declared that " it is unlawful for any man to bring forward, or to write, or to compose a different ( – more accurately translated as used by the Council to mean “ different ,” “ contradictory ,” and not “ another ”) Faith as a rival to that established by the holy Fathers assembled with the Holy Ghost in Nicæa " ( i. e. the 325 creed ) This statement has been interpreted as a prohibition against changing this creed or composing others, but not all accept this interpretation.
Although the description " servant of the servants of God " was also used by other Church leaders, including St. Augustine and St. Benedict, it was first used extensively as a papal title by Pope St. Gregory the Great, reportedly as a lesson in humility for Patriarch of Constantinople John the Faster, who had assumed the title " Ecumenical Patriarch ".
He tells the pope that he is suspect of heresy for accepting the Fifth Ecumenical Council ( the Second Council of Constantinople in 553 ), and exhorts him to summon a council and prove his orthodoxy.
* April 10 – Ecumenical Patriarch Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople is blamed by the Ottoman government for being unable to suppress Greek independence and is hung outside the main gate of the Patriarchal Cathedral immediately after the celebration of Easter.
Ecumenical dialogue over the past 43 years since Paul VI's meeting with the Orthodox Patriarch Athenagoras I has awoken the nearly 1000-year hopes for Christian unity.
He is also a Doctor of the Church, most remembered theologically for issuing the Tome of Leo, a document which was foundational to the debates of the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon.
* Ecumenical Miracle Rosary for all Christians
Usual titles are Your Holiness for a patriarch ( with Your All-Holiness for the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ), Your Beatitude for an archbishop in charge of an autocephalous church, Your Eminence for an archbishop, Master or Your Grace for a bishop and Father for priests, deacons and monks though there are variations between the various Orthodox Churches.

Ecumenical and Human
Human rights groups and Christian governments have long protested against conditions placed by the secular government of Turkey on the Ecumenical Patriarch, a religious office.

Ecumenical and Rights
In addition to his duties as primate, Archbishop Iakovos was Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople ; president of the board of education of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America ; founder and chairman of the Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas ( SCOBA ); chairman of the Orthodox-Roman Catholic Consultation in the USA, and of the Bishops ' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs ; honorary board of the Advisory Council on Religious Rights in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, and of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

Ecumenical and Centre
" It is based at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland.
* Ecumenical Christian Centre, Bengaluru, India
The faculty also cooperates with the Faculties of Philosophy and of Cultural Studies as well as the Institute of Technology-Theology-Natural Sciences, and is involved with the Centre for Ecumenical Research.
The Lutheran World Federation ( LWF ) is a global communion of national and regional Lutheran churches headquartered in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland.
The IRO is in the Ecumenical Centre which also houses the World Council of Churches, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, the Lutheran World Federation, the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, the Conference of European Churches, Ecumenical News International, Action by Churches Together International, and many other organisations.
The WARC Secretariat is located in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland.
The CEC General Secretariat and the Churches in Dialogue Commission is located in the Ecumenical Centre, Geneva, Switzerland-which is also the headquarters building of the World Council of Churches.

Ecumenical and de
It was, de facto, elevated to an Archiepiscopal status by the local Alexandrine Council on the one hand and it was then regulated by canon law of the First Ecumenical Council stipulating that all the Egyptian episcopal and metropolitan provinces be subjected to this Metropolitan See of Alexandria, as was already the prevailing custom.
Among them are: Oferenda, 1942, in bronze, located in the Ecumenical Cemetery São Francisco de Paula ; Monumento ao Colono, 1958, in bronze and granite, in the Primeiro de Maio Square ; Monumento ao Bispo Dom Joaquim Ferreira de Mello, 1942, in bronze and granite, on the Avenue Dom Joaquim ; Sentinela Farroupilha, 1935, in bronze, 20 de Setembro Square ; As Três Idades do Trabalho, in granite, Coronel Pedro Osório Square ; Dr. Luiz Pereira Lima, 1958, in bronze, Piratinino de Almeida Square ; Monumento ao Coronel Pedro Osório, 1954, in bronze and granite, Coronel Pedro Osório Square ; Monumento à Mãe, 1968, in bronze and granite, Coronel Pedro Osório Square ; Monumento ao Dr. José Brusque 1968, in bronze and granite, Coronel Pedro Osório Square.
* Suzanne de Diétrich ( French Biblical scholar, head of Bossey Ecumenical Institute )
After the 1453 Fall of Constantinople, when the Sultan virtually replaced de facto and de jure the Byzantine Emperor among subjugated Christians, the Ecumenical Patriarch was recognized by the Sultan as the religious and national leader ( ethnarch ) of Greeks and the other ethnicities that were included in the Greek Orthodox Millet.
To this day, therefore, the London Parish has never been canonically released from the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and in terms of canon law it remains with Moscow only on a de facto basis.
She performed the violin solo in the Atom Egoyan film " Adoration " which won the Ecumenical Jury Prize at Festival de Cannes, featuring music composed by Mychael Danna.
* 1060 – 1063-Council ( Ecumenical Synod ) of Santiago de Compostela.
* 1060 – 1063-Council ( Ecumenical Synod ) of Santiago de Compostela.
Gabriel of Komana ( Guido de Vylder ) has been archbishop of Western Europe of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox church since 2003.

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