ecumenical authority
Ecumenical authority refers to the collective power or influence held by a group of religious leaders or organizations, typically representing multiple branches or denominations of Christianity. It involves the ability to make authoritative decisions or establish policies that are recognized and accepted by a broad range of Christian communities.
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