Wiktionary
ecumenicalism
n. The belief that there should be better understanding and closer co-operation between different denominations in the Christian church.
WordNet
ecumenicalism
n. (Christianity) the doctrine of the ecumenical movement that promotes cooperation and better understanding among different religious denominations: aimed at universal Christian unity [syn: ecumenism, ecumenicism]
Usage examples of "ecumenicalism".
Ignatius welcomed him with open arms, but Postel was unable to part with his manias, his cabalism, his ecumenicalism, and the Jesuits couldn’t accept these things, especially one mania that Postel absolutely refused to abandon: the idea that the King of the World was the king of France.