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Jumat, 08 Juni 2018

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That they may all be one (Greek: ???????????? , ina pantes hen? sin ) is a phrase derived from a verse in Discourse Separation in the Gospel of John (17:21) which says:

that they can all be one. As you, Father, are in me and I am in you, may they also be in us, so that the world believes that you have sent me.

This phrase forms the basis of some ecumenical movements and unifies and unifies denominational traditions. This is also a topic of public preaching about the unity of the church.

The phrase is the official slogan of the Church of South India. The Latin version, Ut Omnes Unum Sint , is the motto of the World Student Christian Federation, Mainz University, United Church of Canada and YMCA. United Church of Christ has the same motto except for a change in place of one word: "That they hopefully all become one."

This phrase is also the motto of Friars Graymoor (Society of Redemption). They have been using this phrase for over 100 years to describe the apostolic order. The Society of The Atonement begins the world devotion "The Church Unity Octave." The work of the Roman Catholic order, Franciscan, this is Ecumenism.

Pope John Paul II published an encyclical under the heading of this Vulgate, Ut Unum Sint .

It is also one of two motives of the Spalding Grammar School in Lincolnshire, England. This is the motto of Achimota School located in Accra, Ghana and Strathmore School and Strathmore University in Nairobi, Kenya. St. Paul's School at Rourkela Orissa, India also carries this motto on its Badge. This is also the motto of Presbyterian Church of Ghana. Igbobi College, located in Lagos, Nigeria, also holds this motto on school badges.

Video That they all may be one



See also

  • John 17

Maps That they all may be one



References


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