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Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania






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Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania
Evangelische Kirche Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses in Rumänien (de)
Biserica Evanghelică de Confesiune Augustană în România (ro)
AbbreviationBECAR
TypeWestern Christianity
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationLutheranism
ScriptureBible
PolitySynodal
BishopReinhart Guib
Districs5
Parishes233
Associations
  • Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe
  • Conference of European Churches
  • World Council of Churches
  • RegionRomania
    LanguageGerman
    HeadquartersStr. General Magheru nr.4, Sibiu
    FounderJohannes Honter
    Origin1542
    Separated fromRoman Catholic Church
    SeparationsEvangelical Lutheran Church of Romania (1920)
    Congregations254
    Members3,373 (2022)
    Priests44
    Tertiary institutionsProtestant Theological Institute of Cluj
    Official websiteevang.ro

    The Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania (German: Evangelische Kirche A.B. [Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses] in Rumänien, Romanian: Biserica Evanghelică de Confesiune Augustană în România) is a German-speaking Lutheran church in Romania, mainly based in Transylvania. As a Lutheran church, it adheres to the Augsburg Confession. Its history goes back to the 12th century when the Transylvanian Saxons arrived in the region, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary.[1]

    The church has altar and pulpit fellowship with, but is distinct from, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Romania, which is mainly Hungarian-speaking. It also cooperates with the Calvinist Reformed Church in Romania.[2]

    History[edit]

    Beginnings[edit]

    The history of the Evangelical (Lutheran) Church in the territory of today's Romania finds its beginnings in the mid-16th century, through the humanist cartographer and reformer Johannes Honterus.[3] Martin Luther's writings had been brought and spread in Transylvania as early as 1519, but the real reformation among the German Catholic population took place in 1542 (or 1543) with the publication of Reformationsbüchlein by Honterus in his own printing house in Brașov (German: Kronstadt).[4]

    In 1572, the SynodofMediasch (Romanian: Mediaș) accepted the "Augsburg Confession", one of the most important doctrinal documents of Evangelical Lutheranism (presented in 1530 at the Diet of Augsburg), as the basis for preaching and church life.[3]

    In the semi-independent Principality of Transylvania (under Turkish control), the church enjoyed much religious freedom.[2] However this changed when it came under Habsburg control, with the Catholic Church having privileged status.[3]

    20th century[edit]

    The organization of the German and Hungarian Lutheran church in Transylvania in 1904

    The Lutheran German minority was highly persecuted during the communist era. The church activities were surveyed by the Securitate, its school system and the diaconal institutions were dismantled. This resulted in an increasing emigration of members. After the 1989 revolution (and the opening of the borders), many Germans left the country, which decimated the number of members in the church.[2]

    Since 1994 female ordination is allowed.[5]

    Churches[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania". Archived from the original on 2008-10-13. Retrieved 2009-11-27.
  • ^ a b c "World Council of Churches: Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania". Archived from the original on 2021-08-25. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ a b c "Secretariatul de stat pentru culte: Biserica Evanghelică C.A. din România" (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ (Latin: "Reformatio ecclesiae Coronensis ac totius Barcensis provinciae" (1543), German: "Reformationsbüchlein für Kronstadt und das Burzenland", Romanian: "Cărticica de reformă pentru Brașov și Țara Bârsei")
  • ^ "Geschichte" (in German). Archived from the original on 2023-05-01. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
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