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April 9, 2014 at 8:02 AM
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Key phrase "today's ecumenism".
~ Entry of Diary dated April 23, 1933. Cited from The Immaculata Our Ideal, Father Karl Stehlin [Warsaw: Te Deum, 2005], p.37.
What did he mean but "todays ecumenism".
By "today's ecumenism' he meant the kind condemned by Pope Pius XI, i.e., pan religious gatherings or congresses with Catholics in attendance..
Today's Ecumenism would also refer to the condemnation of gatherings such as those at Assisi in the recent decades.
http://acatholiclife.blogspot.ca/2011/10/scandal-of-assisi-iii-church-is-shaken.html
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