- Église
protestante de la
Confession d’Augsbourg d’Alsace et de Lorraine,
EPCAAL; German:
Protestantische Kirche Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses von Els****...
- as the
Protestant Church of
Augsburg Confession of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPCAAL) in 1872, but
territorially confined to Alsace–Lorraine only. The five local...
- 1872, the
Protestant Church of
Augsburg Confession of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPCAAL) had
branched off,
competent since for most
Lutheran congregations in Alsace...
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Catholic priests as well as the
clergy of
three other religions (the
Lutheran EPCAAL, the
Calvinist EPRAL, and
Jewish consistories) are paid by the state, and...
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together the
Protestant Church of
Augsburg Confession of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPCAAL) and the
Protestant Reformed Church of
Alsace and
Lorraine (EPRAL). While...
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German heritage, a
significant Protestant community also exists: today, the
EPCAAL (a
Lutheran church) is France's
second largest Protestant church, also forming...
- the
French Organic Articles each time
several parishes (paroisses) of the
EPCAAL form a
consistory (consistoire),
terming the
board and its
district alike...
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religious communities are the
dioceses of Metz and of Strasbourg, the
Lutheran EPCAAL and the
Reformed EPRAL and the
three Israelite consistories in Colmar, Metz...
- ****emblée nationale. In
Moselle these are the
Diocese of Metz, the CIM, the
EPCAAL and the EPRAL. Carrol, Alison. The
Return of
Alsace to France, 1918-1939...
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hymns from Alsace,
Baden and Moselle. In 2006, the
EPRAL formed with the
EPCAAL the
Union of
Protestant Churches of
Alsace and Lorraine. This is no united...