Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,4 | is incompatible with the ecumenical task and with the spirit
2 Intro,5 | communicators charged with ecumenical and inter-religious cooperation
3 1 | CRITERIA FOR ECUMENICAL COOPERATION IN THE MEDIA ~
4 1,6 | cooperation. ~The impulse towards ecumenical action and initiative comes
5 1,6(3) | and Suggestions Concerning Ecumenical Dialogue, "Information Service"
6 1,6(3) | Service" 14 (1971), pp. 18-23; Ecumenical Collaboration at the Regional,
7 1,7 | 7. Ecumenical cooperation can be realized
8 1,8 | contemporary society. Thus, ecumenical cooperation will require
9 1,9(4) | exist the formulas of the ecumenical jury (e.g., those of Cannes,
10 1,9(4) | Montreal, Berlin...), of the ecumenical television week (sponsored
11 1,9(4) | Christian Communicators), of ecumenical publications on communications (
12 1,9(4) | Canada-Associated Church Press, USA), of ecumenical foundations (Interfaith
13 1,9(4) | further forms of common ecumenical projects there can be. Those
14 1,9(4) | there can be. Those common ecumenical projects which have precise
15 1,10 | objective information on the ecumenical movement and on the other
16 1,11 | present and future efforts at ecumenical cooperation in the field
17 1,11 | seeking further forms of ecumenical cooperation, as discoveries
18 1,11 | specific areas in which ecumenical cooperation can best be
19 1,11(5)| the establishment of an ecumenical recognition for meritorious
20 1,12 | condition for constructive ecumenical cooperation, as well as
21 1,12 | a help towards a better ecumenical collaboration. ~
22 1,13 | communicators must include serious ecumenical preparation, conducted in
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