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French Lutherans and Catholics jointly commemorate the reformation Common Prayer service in Strasbourg
Important step toward reconciliation and witness to the world Lutheran seminary returns rare 9th century manuscript of New Testament to Greek Orthodox Church
Back to basics, bearing witness to God’s mission Practitioners seek new strategies and collaboration for mission work in the LWF
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Growing mutual trust between Catholics and Lutherans German bishops say strong ecumenical and joint diaconal efforts underpin relations
More tickets released for Joint Catholic-Lutheran Commemoration in Malmö Arena, Sweden Guests from around the world to speak at event
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark visits Lutherstadt Wittenberg Flowering ash in Luther Garden and altar cloth for Castle Church
The thirst for peace – a call for intensified dialogue between religions and cultures LWF General Secretary Junge participates at inter-religious gathering in Assisi