%0 Journal Article %T Socialismul si camuflarea de gen (Socialism and gender camouflage) %A Alina Isac %A Mihai Albu %J Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies %D 2003 %I Seminar for the Interdisciplinary Research of Religions and Ideologies %X This introductory paper analyzes the Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant sects, which form the core of the Ecumenical movement. The development of the feminine problem in the ecumenical movement took shape in 1948, at the first Conference of the E.C.C., when Sarah Chakko presented a report on the place and role of women in church. Among the most important womenĄŻs achievements we must mention: The International Day of Prayer, the creation of the Department on Cooperation of Men and Women in Church and Society (1954), and The Ecumenical Decade for Churches in Solidarity with Women (1988- 1998). Beyond the dogmatic and theological differences between the three sects and between the places that they assign to women, womenĄŻs contribution to the development of the Ecumenic Movement is increasing. %K ecumenical movement %K femininity %K Christian Orthodox Church %K Catholic Church %K Protestant Church %K achievements %U http://jsri.ro/old/html%20version/index/no_6/alinaisacsimihaialbu-articol.htm