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1. (n.) World Council of Churches
an ecumenical organization formed in 1948 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, comprising more than 160 Protestant and Eastern churches in over 48 countries, for cooperative, coordinated, theological, ecclesiastical, and secular action.
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1. (noun) World Council of Churches
an ecumenical organization of Protestant and eastern churches; intended to promote unity and cooperation in religious and secular matters
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