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The members of CCE are the [[ | The '''Ebrarian Christian Congress''' (Ebrarese: ''Congresso Christian Ebrarian''), or CCE, is a religious association of ecumenically cooperating Christian denominations in [[Ebrary]]. Members cooperate on issues of cultural, theological, and political relevance. | ||
The members of CCE are the [[Church of Ebrary]], [[Parishism#Ebrarian Parishist Union|Ebrarian Parishist Union]], [[Parishism#Church of Vorstland|Church of Vorstland]], Ebrarian Aroman Church, Ebrarian Orthodox Church, and the [[Lamenters|All Ebrary Companions Association]]. | |||
==History== | |||
Work towards the creation of the Ebrarian Christian Congress was begun in 1983 under the leadership of the Bishop of Ceres in order to foster interdenominational communication in the wake of the re-establishment of the church of Ebrary as the state church. The Christian denominations which appoint members of the Council met in 1984 to form an ecumenical religious organization to focus on cooperation among themselves. The CCE was officially founded in 1986. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 30 January 2024
The Ebrarian Christian Congress (Ebrarese: Congresso Christian Ebrarian), or CCE, is a religious association of ecumenically cooperating Christian denominations in Ebrary. Members cooperate on issues of cultural, theological, and political relevance.
The members of CCE are the Church of Ebrary, Ebrarian Parishist Union, Church of Vorstland, Ebrarian Aroman Church, Ebrarian Orthodox Church, and the All Ebrary Companions Association.
History
Work towards the creation of the Ebrarian Christian Congress was begun in 1983 under the leadership of the Bishop of Ceres in order to foster interdenominational communication in the wake of the re-establishment of the church of Ebrary as the state church. The Christian denominations which appoint members of the Council met in 1984 to form an ecumenical religious organization to focus on cooperation among themselves. The CCE was officially founded in 1986.