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ecumenical Meaning in Tamil ( ecumenical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

எல்லாவற்றையும் உட்படுத்திய,



ecumenical's Usage Examples:

The council declared that it was canonically convened, ecumenical, and representative of the whole Catholic Church; then proceeded immediately to the trial and deposition of Benedict XIII.


Three Oecumenical Conferences have been held - two at City Road, London, in and 1901, and one at Washington in 1891.


In the 15th century it received its classical expression in the resolutions of the ecumenical council at Constance; its principles were developed and amplified by Gallicanism, and, finally, in the 18th century, was restored in a modernized form by " Febronius" (Nikolaus von Hontheim, q.


and affirmed by the seventh oecumenical synod in 787.


It is then to the episcopate, assembled in ecumenical council, and to its chief, that the function of legislating for the whole Church belongs; the inferior authorities, local councils or isolated bishops and prelates, can only make special laws or statutes, valid only for that part of the Church under their jurisdiction.


Its principal work was the adoption of fifteen disciplinary canons, which were subsequently accepted as ecumenical by the Council of Chalcedon, 451, and of which the most important are the following: i.


Articles 6 and 7 forbade access of any Italian official or agent to the above-mentioned palaces or to any eventual conclave or oecumenical council without special authorization from the pope, conclave Or council.


The public meetings of the great oecumenical council (1431-1449) were held in the choir, while the committees sat in the chapter-house.


, although he recognized the council as ecumenical and confirmed its doctrinal decrees, rejected canon xxviii.


, did not pretend to deny the papal infallibility; they pleaded the inopportuneness of the definition and brought forward difficulties mainly of an historical order, in particular the famous condemn ion of Pope Honorius by the 6th ecumenical council of Const: ntinople in 680.


in his controversies with the bishops of Ravenna concerning the use of the pallium, with Maximus the "usurping" bishop of Salona, and with the patriarchs of Constantinople in respect of the title "ecumenical bishops"), contributed greatly to build up the system of papal absolutism.





Synonyms:

cosmopolitan, worldwide, universal, oecumenical, comprehensive, general, world-wide,



Antonyms:

discriminate, particularity, continental, national, noncomprehensive,

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