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Lorraine (French: Église
protestante réformée d'Alsace et de
Lorraine (
EPRAL); German:
Reformierte Kirche von Els**** und Lothringen; Alsatian: d'Reformierta...
- the
clergy of
three other religions (the
Lutheran EPCAAL, the
Calvinist EPRAL, and
Jewish consistories) are paid by the state, and
schools have religion...
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statewide synod in 1895, the
Protestant Reformed Church of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPRAL). The
three Israelite consistories in Colmar [de], Metz [de] and Strasbourg [de]...
- 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 (Oxford University...
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forming an
administrative union (UEPAL) with the much
smaller Calvinist EPRAL.
Unlike the rest of France, the
Local law in Alsace–Moselle
still provides...
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formed the still-existing
Protestant Reformed Church of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPRAL). At the time of the
promulgation of the
Separation of
Church and State...
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dioceses of Metz and of Strasbourg, the
Lutheran EPCAAL and the
Reformed EPRAL and the
three Israelite consistories in Colmar, Metz and Strasbourg. "Background"...
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organised as the
Protestant Reformed Church of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPRAL).
Lutherans formed a
minority among the
overall French Protestants. Their...
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Lorraine (EPCAAL) and the
Protestant Reformed Church of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPRAL).
While the new body is not a
united church, it
provides a
common decision-making...
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Lorraine (EPCAAL) and the
Protestant Reformed Church of
Alsace and
Lorraine (
EPRAL)
National Union of
Independent Reformed Evangelical Churches of
France (UNEPREF...