"Eventual reconciliation" refers to the process of resolving conflicts or differences over time, ultimately leading to an agreement or understanding between individuals or parties involved.
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But that is not the disposition of Rome, which since the council has tried to put the best possible construction on Anglican claims in the hope of moving
toward eventual reconciliation.
The central theme of his answer turns on the tension (and
eventual reconciliation) of reason and imagination in Lewis.
In the case of serious sin which merited a sentence of excommunication (medicinally administered in view of
an eventual reconciliation), not only did the bishop impede the penitent's access to the Eucharistic altar but the penitent's family denied him table - fellowship at home as well.
It is not without significance that this is so; and it is not without importance, either, for
the eventual reconciliation of Christian bodies in one visible Catholic Church — although this is a point which has only recently been brought to the fore and given the emphasis it deserves in ecumenical discussion.
You can probably guess that our two heroes are not feuding for the entire film, and Snyder spends precious minutes setting up
their eventual reconciliation to fight a more pressing battle.
Confident of
an eventual reconciliation, I never suspected that we were moving towards such a rapid unravelling, not only of our relationship (what with all that silly white - slavery business and the trial) but also of his entire fate.
The recent economic crisis and our response has brought forward
the eventual reconciliation into a window that is near enough that it makes sense for investors to buy some insurance to protect themselves from a possible systemic event.