Do the recommendations of the Special Commission mean there will no longer be “ecumenical worship”?
One of the most valued aspects of the WCC for many has been the experience of “ecumenical worship” at WCC assemblies, Central Committee meetings, and other large-profile meetings held under WCC auspices. The recommendations from the Special Commission ensure that such ecumenical services continue but suggest ways in which there can be greater clarity for the term “ecumenical worship” and the status of the liturgy.
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