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- Landessynodalverband der Freien Stadt Danzig Free City of Danzig Danzig regional synod (Landessynode), consistory, 1922-1933: general supintendent 1933–1940: provincial bishop...
- still formed a minority in the legislating ****embly of the church, the Landessynode. After the **** takeover the synodals standing for the nominating group...
- constitution provided a state synod (parishioners' parliament, German: Landessynode). But its first session only materialised in 1869 when, after the 1866...
- Protestant church bodies (Landeskirche) in Germany; examples include Landessynode (i.e. regional or land synod) or Generalsynode (general synod). A synod...
- Bayrischer Rundfunk: Landessynode beschließt Segnung von homo****uellen Paaren (German) Stuttgarter Nachrichten: Landessynode erlaubt Segnungsgottesdienste...
- ****embly of the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland is the regional synod (Landessynode). The election of the synod is for four years. Since 1975 the synod meets...
- (dioceses and jurisdictions), and its legislative state synod (German: Landessynode; historically state synod is the correct translation, as to the post-1918...
- Regenbogen". Evangelisch.de (in German). Retrieved April 18, 2021. "Landessynode genehmigt Homo-Trauungen". Stuttgarter Zeitung (in German). April 23...
- original on 2010-07-12. Retrieved 2010-02-27. "Bayrischer Rundfunk: Landessynode beschließt Segnung von homo****uellen Paaren (german)". Archived from...
- constituted in November 1948 for the first time as state synods (German: Landessynode) of the respective, now independent church bodies. In 1947 at a meeting...