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  2. Texas Lutheran University - Wikipedia

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    The university traces its roots back to 1891 with the foundation of an academy, named Evangelical Lutheran College, by the first German Evangelical Lutheran Synod in Texas, [2] in Brenham. Its first president was the Reverend Gottlieb Langner. [ 3 ]

  3. High church Lutheranism - Wikipedia

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    The most ornate liturgy is to be found in the small Evangelical Catholic Lutheran Churches, many parishes of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, [16] [17] and in many Lutheran seminaries of all Lutheran varieties across North America which celebrate Solemn High Mass with ceremony similar to that found in traditional Roman Catholic and Anglo ...

  4. Category : Catholic universities and colleges in Texas

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    Pages in category "Catholic universities and colleges in Texas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of Lutheran colleges and universities in the United ...

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    Texas Lutheran University: Seguin, Texas: 1891: ELCA: 1445: $79.3 million Thiel College: ... East Orange (main campus) Wantage Township, New Jersey (Wirths Campus ...

  6. Evangelical Catholic - Wikipedia

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    The term Evangelical Catholic (from catholic meaning universal and evangelical meaning Gospel-centered) is used in Lutheranism, alongside the terms Augsburg Catholic or Augustana Catholic, with those calling themselves Evangelical Catholic Lutherans or Lutherans of Evangelical Catholic churchmanship stressing the catholicity of historic Lutheranism in liturgy (such as the Mass), beliefs (such ...

  7. Lutheranism - Wikipedia

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    Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German friar and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church launched the Reformation in 1517. [1]

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  9. Catholic–Protestant relations - Wikipedia

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    Catholic–Protestant relations refers to the social, political and theological relations and dialogue between Catholic Christians and Protestant Christians. This relationship began in the 16th century with the beginning of the Reformation and thereby Protestantism. A number of factors contributed to the Protestant Reformation.