noun
also iren·i·con īˈrenə̇ˌkän, -ə̇kən, chiefly Brit -rēn-
( -s )
Etymology: Late Greek eirēnikon, from neuter of Greek eirēnikos of peace — more at irenic
: a statement that attempts to harmonize conflicting doctrines (as in a church) : reconciliation
can a new eirenicon be enforced on rival sects by making them share a common ping-pong table — J.E.MacColl