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  2. Synodal Way - Wikipedia

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    The Synodal Way (German: Der Synodale Weg or Synodaler Weg, sometimes translated as Synodal Path) was a series of conferences of the Catholic Church in Germany to discuss a range of contemporary religious, spiritual and theological and organizational questions concerning the Catholic Church, as well as gender issues and possible reactions to ...

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Limburg - Wikipedia

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    At that time, there were about 650,000 Catholics in the diocese (approx 27% of the total population in the area). The bishop Franz Kamphaus founded five theme churches. In 2005, he converted three parish churches to youth churches (Crossover in Limburg, Jona in Frankfurt and Kana in Wiesbaden ).

  4. Catholic Church in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Growing rejection of the Church has had its impact in Germany; nevertheless, 28.5% of the total population remain Roman Catholic (23.9 million people as of December 2022). [2] Before the 1990 reunification of Germany by accession of the former German Democratic Republic (or East Germany), Roman Catholics were 42% of the population of West ...

  5. History of the Catholic Church in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, 13% of the population were Catholics (versus 85% Protestants). Although about 1.1 million citizens, half of East Germany's Catholic population, left the GDR, in 1989 there were still about one million Catholics, about 6% of the population (versus 25% Protestants). [36]

  6. Demographics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review. [28] Due to the privacy concerns of the German population after reunification, Germany did not hold a regular census until the EU-mandated 2011 German Census. The requirement was met with large disapproval. As required by the EU, Germany now continues to hold censuses every 10 years.

  7. Protestant Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    The EPRAL has a presbyterial-synodal system of church government. [28] The legislative body of EPRAL is the synod with 33 synodals. They elect and control the Synodal Council (Conseil synodal) and its president for three year terms. [25] Since 1 September 2012 Pastor Christian Krieger serves as president of the Synodal Council.

  8. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamberg - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bamberg (lat. Archidioecesis Metropolitae Bambergensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Bavaria, one of 27 in Germany. In 2015, 32.9% of the population identified as Catholic, and 15.6% of those reported that they attend Mass on Sunday—a relatively high number in Germany.

  9. 2011 German census - Wikipedia

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    Official statistics have tested the new method of the census in the years 2001 to 2003 [13] The Mannheim Center for Surveys, Methods and Analyzes and the chair for Economic and Social Statistics at the University of Trier under the direction of Ralf Münnich dealt with the research of a methodology for the small-scale evaluation of the sample ...