Evangelical Church in Liechtenstein
In 1880, the Prince of Liechtenstein permitted religious freedom in the country. For several years pastors from Switzerland and Austria served the Protestant community. In 1963 a church was built in Vaduz. The Evangelical Church in Liechtenstein adopted this name in 1970 and includes Calvinist and Lutheran churches.[1][2]
See also
- Religion in Liechtenstein
References
External links
- Official website
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Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe member churches
"Federations"
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Germany (19.2 million) |
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Switzerland (2.4 million) |
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(1.94 million)
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- France
- Italy
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Spain
(8.84 million)
(3.06 million)
(12.23 million)
- Great Britain
- Ireland
- United Methodist Church
(1 million)
- Czech Republic
- Czechoslovak Hussite Church
- Moravian Church
- Netherlands
(0.04 million)
- ^ Those are legal umbrella bodies which represent their member churches before the national government. They encompass multiple individual autonomous churches of differnet traditions which are themselves members of the CPCE.
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