The problem of uniting Ukrainian Orthodox and Greek Catholic churches in the works of Metropolitan Ilarion

Ukrainian Religious Studies 19:62-70 (2001)
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Abstract

The ecumenical movement originates from Protestant ecumenical initiatives, which resulted in world Christian conferences of the first half of the twentieth century. As Metropolitan Ilarion rightly pointed out, these conferences "stirred up the Christian thought and sent it to a combination of churches. The conferences have explained how this combination can now be "

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