Proto-ecumenism before the 1920s

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Re: Proto-ecumenism before the 1920s

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What is historically untrue in what I wrote?

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Jean-Serge wrote: Tue 26 March 2024 4:35 am

What is historically untrue in what I wrote?

 

Nothing (to be fair I haven't checked); just "a Tsar calling for a memorial service to a dead heterodox royal in defiance of the wave of liberalism in France" doesn't rise to the level of "nascent ecumenism" for me.
 

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Indeed, the categorization and interpretation of the fact as ecumenism might be incorrect.

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