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摘要
泰泽的普世教会团体和每周电视节目 Le Jour du Seigneur 显示了从教派间普世主义转向宗教间对话的趋势。Le Jour du Seigneur 每年一次的宗教间讨论和每周一次的以重大文化问题为中心的节目内容都体现了这一趋势。这一周日电视节目的构想是与世俗化和去基督教化的法国公众进行对话。这是否意味着梵二会议以来实行的大公主义的终结?教宗方济各提倡的主教会议方法表明,所有教会都必须倾听其成员与环境相关的需求;因此,普世教会将以不同的方式奉行大公主义。
From Interdenominational to Interreligious Ecumenism at Taizé and Le Jour du Seigneur
The ecumenical community of Taizé and the weekly television program, Le Jour du Seigneur, illustrate the tendency to move away from interdenominational ecumenism towards interreligious dialogue. This trend is evident in the yearly interreligious discussions of Le Jour du Seigneur, and the content of its weekly programs centered on major cultural issues. This Sunday television production was conceived as a dialogue with the secular and de-Christianized public in France. Does this mean the end of ecumenism as practiced since Vatican II? The method of synodality promoted by Pope Francis suggests that all churches must listen to the needs of their members in relation to their environment; hence ecumenism will be practiced differently throughout the universal church.