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Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria : ウィキペディア英語版
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria ((ドイツ語:Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in Bayern)) is a Protestant church in the German state of Bavaria. The seat of the church is in Munich.
It is a full member of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD), and is a Lutheran Church. The ''Landesbischof'' (bishop) of the church is Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm (since 2011). There are several regional bishops (Regionalbischöfe).
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria is one of 22 Lutheran, united and reformed churches of the EKD. The church has 2,511,151 members (2013)〔(The Lutheran World Federation – 2013 Membership Figures ) Lutheran World〕 in 1,540 parishes. It's the most important Protestant denomination in Bavaria.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria is a member church of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe and of the Lutheran World Federation. The Church runs a conference venue at Tutzing called Evangelische Akademie Tutzing.〔(Ev. Akademie Tutzing )〕
The most prominent churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria are St. Matthäus Church in Munich and St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg where new state bishops get inaugurated. Munich is predominantly Catholic, whereas Nuremberg is a Lutheran stronghold.
The ordination of women has been allowed.
== History ==
During the Protestant Reformation, Bavaria (consisting at that point only of what is today called ''Altbayern'') remained predominantly Roman Catholic. In the early 19th century, the largely Protestant Palatinate and Franconia were annexed to the Kingdom of Bavaria, and all Protestant churches in the kingdom were administratively subordinated in 1817 to an upper consistory in Munich and an umbrella, the Protestant Church in the Kingdom of Bavaria (), was founded in 1821. At first, this church consisted of Lutheran and Calvinist congregations in today's Bavaria and congregations of united Protestant confession (as of 1817) in the then Bavarian Governorate of the Palatinate on the left bank of the river Rhine. Since 1848 the Palatine congregations formed a separate church body (United Protestant Evangelical Christian Church of the Palatinate (Palatine State Church)).
Thus the church body renamed into Protestant State Church in the Kingdom of Bavaria right of the Rhine (). In 1918 the Calvinist congregations seceded and formed their own church, the ''Evangelical Reformed Church in Bavaria'' (which merged with the Evangelical Reformed Church in Northwest Germany in 1989 to form the Evangelical Reformed Church – Synod of Reformed Churches in Bavaria and Northwestern Germany).
So in 1921 the Protestant state church renamed into Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria right of the Rhine when the new church constitution accounted for the Kingdom having become a republic and the Reformed congregations having formed their separate church body. On 1 April 1921 the ''Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Saxe-Coburg'' merged in the Bavarian church body. The number of parishioners amounted to 1,575,000 in 1925.〔Sebastian Müller-Rolli in collaboration with Reiner Anselm, ''Evangelische Schulpolitik in Deutschland 1918–1958: Dokumente und Darstellung'', Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1999, (=Eine Veröffentlichung des Comenius-Instituts Münster), p. 29. ISBN 3-525-61362-8.〕
During the struggle of the churches under the Nazi dictatorship the Bavarian Lutheran church body remained an intact church ((ドイツ語:intakte Kirche)), since the Nazi-submissive German Christians fraction remained a minority in the synod after the unconstitutional election imposed by Hitler on 23 July 1933. Nazi opponents, forming the Confessing Church, could act within the official bodies of the church. The prior name extension ''right of the Rhine'' was skipped in 1948, after Bavaria left of the Rhine, i.e. the Palatinate, had been seceded from Bavaria by the Allies in 1945.

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