Our international quarterly magazine, ECUMENISM, published in English and French editions, explores central interchurch and interfaith topics. Featuring articles which develop both theory and practice, ECUMENISM is received in 40 countries and in over 300 librairies and religious institutions.
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Main theme for each issue
The Canadian Centre for Ecumenism started publishing a bulletin in 1964. This bulletin provided information and education in ecumenism, hence the name ECUMENISM. The Magazine’s editorial committee is interdenominational and writers of various churches and religions are published in each edition. In 1982, the bulletin became a magazine and since then, each issue is centered on a particular theme. If you wish to order an digital issue, scroll up to “Buy a single issue (digitally scanned)”.
Number |
Date |
Theme |
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188 |
2014 -Winter |
Week of prayer for Christian Unity: Has Christ Been Divided?” |
65 |
1982 – April |
Special Issue – Dialogue UCC/RCC |
66 |
1982 – June |
Disarmament and Peace |
67 |
1982 – Sept. |
The Canadian Christian Festival |
68 |
1982 – Dec. |
ARCIC : The Final Report |
69 |
1983 – March |
Special Issue – 6th Assembly – WCC – Vancouver, July 24-August 10, 1983 |
70 |
1983 – June |
The Lima Document : Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry |
71 |
1983 – Sept. |
Ethical Relfections on the Economic Crisis |
72 |
1983 – Dec. |
Vancouver Revisited : WCC 6th Assembly Folllow-up |
73 |
1984 – March |
Women in the Church |
74 |
1984 – June |
The Eastern Churches – Pastoral Directory |
75 |
1984 – Sept. |
Justice and Peace : A Faith Journey |
76 |
1984 – Dec. |
The Christian-Jewish Dialogue |
77 |
1985 – March |
Orthodoxy’s Contribution to Church Life |
78 |
1985 – June |
Ecumenism and Youth Concerns |
79 |
1985 – Sept |
John Paul II’S Visit One Year after : Has it Made any différence? |
80 |
1985 – Dec. |
Mission and Ecumenism |
81 |
1986 – March |
The Lutherans |
82 |
1986 – June |
Inter-Church Marriages |
83 |
1986 – Sept. |
The Churches on Abortion |
84 |
1986 – Dec. |
Day-to-day Ecumenism I. Growing together through Prayer |
85 |
1987 – March |
The Evangelicals |
86 |
1987 – June |
Day-to-day Ecumenism II. Together in Mission |
87 |
1987 – Sept. |
Mary : Converging Understanding |
88 |
1987 – Dec. |
Anglican / Roman Catholic Update |
89 |
1988 – March |
Special 25th Anniversary Issue |
90 |
1988 – June |
New Neighbors World Religions in Canada |
91 |
1988 – Sept. |
Understanding Fundamentalism |
92 |
1988 – Dec. |
What Gifts do the Churches Bring? |
93 |
1989 – March |
The Unity We Seek |
94 |
1989 – June |
Christians and Jews in Dialogue |
95 |
1989 – Sept. |
Unity 25 years after Vatican’s Decree |
96 |
1989 – Dec. |
Journeys in faith – Life-long Learning |
97 |
1990 – March |
Sacred Scriptures |
98 |
1990 – June |
Ecumenical Communities. Emerging Scaffolding Contribu-ting to the Renewal of the Church |
99 |
1990 – Sept |
Toward Canberra – Justice and Peace |
100 |
1990 – Dec. |
Come Holy Spirit Renew the Whole Creation |
101 |
1991 – March |
Church Leaders speak |
102 |
1991 – June |
Highlights of the Canberra Assembly |
103 |
1991 – Sept. |
Ministries of Women |
104 |
1991 – Dec. |
The Challenge of pluralism. A new day downs |
105 |
1992 – March |
Koinonia: A Sharing Life in a World comunity |
106 |
1992 – June |
The problem of Confirmation |
107 |
1992 – Sept |
Catholic-Orthodox Relations. The Current Crisis |
108 |
1992 – Dec. |
The Rites of Passage: The Circle of Life |
109 |
1993 – March |
Two-Church Families |
110 |
1993 – June |
The Experience of God. Testimonies |
111 |
1993 – Sept. |
Shared Ministries |
112 |
1993 – Dec. |
Past Visions, Future Dreams. Native Spirituality |
113 |
1994 – March |
Jubilee! The Canadian Council of Churches at 50 |
114 |
1994 – June |
Orthodoxy in North America |
115 |
1994 – Sept. |
Women of Faith in the World’s Religions |
116 |
1994 – Dec. |
Christian-Muslim Dialogue |
117 |
1995 – March |
The Revised Ecumenical Directory of the Catholic Church |
118 |
1995 – June |
What a team interdenominational Pastoral Services |
119 |
1995 – Sept. |
Hospitality Etiquette and Religion |
120 |
1995 – Dec. |
The Growing Churches |
121 |
1996 – March |
The next generation : Religion in the schools |
122 |
1996 – June |
Liturgy |
123 |
1996 – Sept. |
The many shapes of Sacred space |
124 |
1996 – Dec. |
Taize |
125 |
1997 – March |
Ecumenical Progress |
126 |
1997 – June |
Fait hand Culture in dialogue |
127 |
1997 – Sept. |
The 1997 Roman Catholic Synod for America. Ecumenical perspectives |
128 |
1997 – Dec. |
Companions on a Journey : Faith Communities in Canada |
129 |
1998- March |
New Expression of Unity |
130 |
1998 – June |
The WCC Celebrates! |
131 |
1998 – Sept. |
Interfaith Marriage Risk Gift Mystery |
132 |
1998 – Dec. |
Sustaining the hope within us |
133 |
1999 – March |
Ecumenical Formation |
134 |
1999 – June |
Creation Myths and Contemporary Ecologye |
135 |
1999 – Sept. |
Towards full communion : Anglicans and Lutherans in agreement |
136 |
1999 – Dec. |
A Fruitful Century in Ecumenism |
137 |
2000 – March |
The Churches Today |
138 |
2000 – June |
Issues of Justice challenges of Reconciliation Paths to peace |
139 |
2000 – Sept. |
If Christ But Calls your name. |
140 |
2000 – Dec. |
A Directory of Ecumenical Organization in Canada |
141 |
2001 – March |
Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification |
142 |
2001 – June |
Faith Ponders Ethical Issues |
143 |
2001 – Sept. |
The Ecumenical Decade to overcome violence |
144 |
2001 – Dec. |
New technologies Questions and directions |
145 |
2002 – March |
Celebrating together Redemption in Christ |
146 |
2002 – June |
The Heavenly Jerusalem. Identity and the culture of dialogue. From disputation to dialogue to shared discovery Setting a course for tomorrow’s Christian-Jewish dialogue |
147 |
2002 – Sept. |
Living the ÙPath to Christian Unity |
148 |
2002 – Dec. |
Kindling Faith in Children |
149 |
2003 – March |
Globalization / Churches |
150 |
2003 – June |
Spirituality and Pluralism |
151 |
2003 – Sept. |
Encounter and Dialogue |
152 |
2003 – Dec. |
Our pilgrimage towards Christian Unity |
154 |
2004 – March/June |
Ecumenical situations and Challenges in Canada |
155 |
2004 – Sept. |
The Churches’ Relationship with aboriginal peoples in Canada |
156 |
2004 – Dec. |
Ecumenism and Interfaith Dialogue |
158 |
2005 – March/June |
Shaping our common humanity under the guidance of the Spirit |
159 |
2005 – Sept. |
Stewards of Creation |
160 |
2005 – Dec. |
Challenges and wishes |
161 |
2006 – March |
Fait hand Social Responsability |
162 |
2006 – June |
Patways in Prayer |
163 |
2006 – Sept. |
Marriage : Made in Heaven or onb Hearth? |
164 |
2006 – Dec. |
Holy Days |
165 |
2007 – March |
The Canadian Forces Chaplaincy – Ecumenical and Intrerfaith |
166 |
2007 – June |
The Winnipeg Theological Cooperative – 20 Years of Adven-ture – The Evolution of an Idea in Ecumenical Theological Formation |
167 |
2007 – Sept. |
Holocaust Memoirs of Jean XXIII |
168 |
2007 – Dec. |
Theology and sustainnability |
169 |
2008 – March |
Peace through Dialogue |
170 |
2008 – June |
Ecumenical Events : Summer 2008 |
171 |
2008 – Fall |
Revealing the Holy |
172 |
2008 – Winter |
The Eucharist, Sacrament of Unity |
173 |
2009 – Spring |
The Call for Vatican II – 50 years later |
174 |
2009 – Summer |
A World of Difference |
175 |
2009 – Fall |
A World of Difference |
176 |
2009 – Winter |
Icons and Iconography |
177 |
2010 – Spring |
Facing Secularism |
178 |
2010 – Summer |
The Family of Saints |
180 |
2010 – Fall/Winter |
Church Doctrine: AS Response to God Reaching Out to Humanity through Jesus-Christ Special Section on the Leprosy Mission in Canada. |
181 |
2011 – Spring |
Faces of suffering |
182 |
2011 – Summer |
Forty Years of Walking Together |
183 |
2011 – Fall |
Greening the Church |
184 |
2012 – Fall/Winter |
Joy |
185 |
2013 – Spring |
50th anniversary of CCE |
186 |
2013 – Summer |
Unity because,,,, |
187 |
2013 – Fall |
Year of faith |
188 |
2014 – Winter |
Week of prayer for Christian Unity: Has Christ Been Divided?” |
189 |
2014 -Spring |
Light |
190 |
2014 – Summer |
Ecumenism in practice |
191 |
2014 – Fall |
Chaplaincy in Prison |
Notice of retraction
We have recently learned that portions of the article entitled “Two Holy Popes who loved God’s Chosen People,” Ecumenism 189 (Spring 2014): 27-29, by Rev. Thomas M. Rosica, C.S.B., were plagiarized from a variety of sources. We are in the process of retracting the article. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.