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interfaith
[in-ter-feyth]
adjective
of, operating, or occurring between persons belonging to different religions.
an interfaith service.
interfaith
/ ˌɪԳəˈڱɪθ /
adjective
relating to, between, or involving different religions
to forward interfaith relations
Word History and Origins
Origin of interfaith1
Example Sentences
She and Ardash knew their interfaith relationship could be an issue for their parents, so spoke to them early.
“We have unfortunately been caught in a time when the peaceful interfaith voices have been washed over like a tsunami, leaving a vacuum that allows conflict overseas to generate bigotry and violence here,” he said.
Her husband’s experiences leading interfaith dialogues grew more challenging in the aftermath of the attack.
"He was visiting Gqeberha to officiate the marriages of two interfaith heterosexual couples when he was tragically shot and killed," it said in a statement.
His second-most popular sticker is another one I spot regularly in bar bathrooms: a spoof of the famous interfaith “Coexist” bumper sticker of the mid-aughts.
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