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“I believe, therefore…” - hundreds of Polish youth support Reformation project More than 400 young people join Living Reformation project
Further ecumenical steps in Lund (LWI) – The Joint Catholic-Lutheran Commemoration of the Reformation co-hosted by The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the Catholic Church in Lu
Europe Pre-Assembly in photos Last week delegates from The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) member churches in Europe met in Höör, Sweden, to prepare for the 12th LWF Assembly an
Called by faith to serve the world LWF General Secretary addresses delegates from European member churches at Pre-Assembly
Recognition of a wounded God needed to overcome violence Festive worship with local congregation at beginning of European Pre-Assembly
Tribute to Professor Turid Karlsen Seim (1945–2016) Long-standing member of Lutheran–Roman Catholic Commission on Unity passes away
Joint commemoration of the Reformation a 'milestone,' says Lutheran leader Remaining differences need to be addressed with a view to unity
Common Prayer in Lund Cathedral in photos Monday’s prayer service in Lund Cathedral has moved Catholics and Lutherans toward greater cooperation and i
Lutherans and Catholics gather in Lund for joint service to overcome past divisions A commitment to move together in hope