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Evangelical Church of the Palatinate

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Classification
  
Protestant

Phone
  
+49 7276 919075

Evangelical Church of the Palatinate

Type
  
Landeskirche, member of the Evangelical Church in Germany

Orientation
  
United Protestant (Lutheran & Reformed)

Director
  
Kirchenpräsident Christian Schad

Associations
  
Union Evangelischer Kirchen

Region
  
5.928 km² in Palatinate (in today's Rhineland-Palatinate, parts of Saarland)

Address
  
Kettelerstraße 40, 76863 Herxheim bei Landau (Pfalz), Germany

Association
  
Union of Evangelical Churches

Similar
  
Protestan, EvangPf, Stiftskirche, Prot Kindergar "Froschtei, Prot Kircheng

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Evangelical Church of the Palatinate (German: Evangelische Kirche der Pfalz (Protestantische Landeskirche)) is a United Protestant church in parts of the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, endorsing both Lutheran and Calvinist orientations.

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The seat of the church is in Speyer, where Protestation at Speyer happened. During this historical event, German Lutheran princes protested the Reichsacht against Martin Luther and called for unhindered spread of the Protestant faith. As the Roman Catholic party urged for religious unity in the Holy Roman Empire, it dismissed all those participants who argued against an Imperial Ban on Luther as "Protestants"; it has since entered various other languages beside German language, and became a dominant term to describe churches coming out of the Reformation, as well as all these derived from them. It is the only EKD member church to formally use the word Protestant (protestantisch in German language) in its name, since most EKD member churches call themselves Evangelical (evangelisch in German language).

It is a full member of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD). The current President of the Church ("Kirchenpräsident") is Christian Schad. The Evangelical Church of the Palatinate is one of 22 Lutheran, United Protestant and Reformed churches of the EKD. As of January 2006, the regional church had 610,061 members in 431 parishes.

The Evangelical Church of the Palatinate is a member of the UEK and of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe. In Speyer, the church has its own Evangelical academy. The principal church is the Gedächtniskirche in Speyer. Because the church has no bishop, it is not a cathedral.

History

Since 1809, the Palatine Reformed and Lutheran congregations were subordinate to the Protestant church administration of the Kingdom of Bavaria, of which the then Governorate of the Palatinate formed a part. Following the parishioners' plesbiscite in 1817, all Palatine Lutheran and Reformed congregations merged into confessionally united Protestant congregations. In 1848, the Palatine Protestant congregations formed a regional church, then called Vereinigte protestantisch-evangelisch-christliche Kirche der Pfalz (Pfälzische Landeskirche) (i.e. United Protestant Evangelical Christian Church of the Palatinate [Palatine State Church]), independent of that regional church in the rest of Bavaria. In 1922, the United Church of the Palatinate counted 506,000 parishioners.

The official Palatine church body became a destroyed church (German: zerstörte Kirche) since it was taken over by Nazi-submissive German Christians, who gained a majority in the synod by the unconstitutional election imposed by Adolf Hitler on 23 July 1933. Nazi opponents then formed the Confessing Church of the Palatinate. In 1976, the Palatine church renamed into Evangelische Kirche der Pfalz (Protestantische Landeskirche) (i.e. Evangelical Church of the Palatinate [Protestant State Church]). In 1941 the commander of the CdZ-Gebiet Lothringen subjected the Protestant congregations in that occupation zone of France to the jurisdiction of the United Church of the Palatinate. In 1944 they returned to their previous umbrellas the Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine and the Protestant Church of Augsburg Confession of Alsace and Lorraine.

Practices

Ordination of women and blessing of same-sex unions were allowed.

Elected leaders

The leading person is the "Kirchenpräsident" (Church President), until 1921 titled Konsistorialdirektor (consistorial director), which is elected from the synod for seven years.

  • 1886 - 1896: Theodor Michael von Wand, Konsistorialdirektor
  • 1896 - 1915: Ludwig von Wagner, Konsistorialdirektor
  • 1915 - 1930: D. Dr. Karl Fleischmann, Konsistorialdirektor, since 1921 Kirchenpräsident
  • 1930 - 1934: Jakob Kessler, Kirchenpräsident
  • 1934 - 1945: Ludwig Diehl,
  • 1946 - 1964: Dr. Hans Stempel, Kirchenpräsident
  • 1964 - 1969: Dr. Theodor Schaller, Kirchenpräsident
  • 1969 - 1975: Walter Ebrecht, Kirchenpräsident
  • 1975 - 1988: Heinrich Kron, Kirchenpräsident
  • 1988 - 1998: Werner Schramm(Speyer), Kirchenpräsident
  • 1998 - 2008: Eberhard Cherdron, Kirchenpräsident
  • 2008 : Christian Schad, Kirchenpräsident
  • Books

  • Gesangbuch zum gottesdienstlichen Gebrauche für protestantisch-evangelische Christen, Speyer, 1823
  • Evangelisch-protestantisches Gesangbuch für Kirche und Haus, Speier
  • Gesangbuch für die vereinigte protestantisch-evangelische christliche Kirche der Pfalz, Speyer, 1861 ?
  • Evangelisches Kirchen-Gesangbuch - Edition for Vereinigte, protestantisch-evangelische, christliche Kirche der Pfalz, Speyer,
  • Evangelisches Gesangbuch, Edition for Evangelische Kirche der Pfalz (Protestantische Landeskirche), Speyer, 1994
  • References

    Evangelical Church of the Palatinate Wikipedia