Abstract

The article presents receptive ecumenism as an innovative approach to dialogue between the different Christian denominations in the country. Inspired by the encyclical Ut Unum Sint and the ideas of Cardinal Kasper, this approach promotes humility and critical self-analysis, encouraging churches to recognize their limitations and learn from each other. Receptive ecumenism seeks to move towards unity through diversity, without forcing time or aspiring to immediate unification. Instead of asking what other churches can learn from a specific tradition, the proposal suggests asking what churches can receive from other denominations, thus fostering mutual enrichment and ecumenical collaboration in the daily life of church communities.

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