Concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions.
1Perhaps she can even help lead them back to the Ecumenic fold.
2They have all turned from the Ecumenic church, and follow Reformation paths.
3This battle is larger than Gallin or Aulun, larger than Reformation or Ecumenic law.
4Linda Hogan, professor of ecumenics at Trinity College Dublin, is preoccupied with that change.
5Silver witchpower shot up, bright against the blue sky, and the Ecumenic armies erupted in cheers.
6Half a day: half a day's battle, and the Ecumenic army was wiping away the difference in numbers.
7There's no betrayal, king of Gallin, but the Ecumenic army should lose whether she intends it or not.
8Her hand meant an alliance between the Ecumenic and Khazarian armies, and that was bitter dredges indeed for Aulun.
9Aulun and Khazar still had more men than the combined Ecumenic armies, but not nearly as many more, now.
10A week on since Belinda had slipped away, a week in which Aulun had steadily moved forward, crushing the Ecumenic army.
11"Cordula, and the might of all the Ecumenic armies it can call to bear."
12"You would return Aulun to the Ecumenic fold," Tomas breathed.
13But that is not, has never been, the way of Echonian countries, and it is not the way of the Ecumenic church.
14They died in a battle to reclaim Aulun for the Ecumenic church, not as part of some fight for a witchpower future.
15There were more of them, before the armada: the Ecumenic church should have commanded enough bodies to overwhelm Lorraine's troops, but no more.
16Aulun is the heart of the Reformation church; Gallin and Essandia and Cordula all bond together to make the Ecumenic stronghold in Echon.