Practicing Deep Ecumenism
This is the second of three blog posts celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week
I would liken my personal experience of developing a practice of deep ecumenism to that of learning a new language. In learning to speak a new language, you’re taught word equivalents, correct pronunciations, and expanded meanings. You learn the root of the original word and short statements that get you the answers you’ll need in a moment.
It’s much lik…
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