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3.2 Wilm, Ernst; Präses, 345
Best. 3.36 Nr. 345
sig3: Ordner 1 Bd. 3
3.2 Wilm, Ernst; Präses Wilm, Ernst; Präses
Wilm, Ernst; Präses >> Tätigkeit in Institutionen >> KEK (Konferenz Europäischer Kirchen)
1972 - 1974
Enthält u.a.: Korrespondenz u.a. mit Gerhard Liedke 1972, Adolf Wischmann 1973 - 1974, Metropolit Nikodim, Metropolit Juvenali, Vikar Hahn, Akademiedirektor Alexandros Papaderos, Oberkirchenrat Claus Kemper, Pfr. Burkhard Meyer, Generalsekretär Glen Garfield Williams, Heinz Kloppenburg, Andreas Schneider, Präsident Egbert Emmen, Kirchenpräsident Helmut Hild, Gerta Scharffenorth, Oberkirchenrat Claus Kemper, Janusz Narzynski, Bischof Kurt Scharf, Bischofsvikar Alois Sustar; Protokoll der Sitzung des Ökumenischen Ausschusses 1973; Notizen Wilms zur Sitzung KEK-CCEE in Zürich 1974; Rundbrief der KEK 1974; Arbeitsverträge von Glen Garfield Williams und Ada Silenzi; Eröffnungsrede der Vollversammlung der KEK Nyborg VII; Statement Wilms u. Aufsatz "Einheit in Christus und Frieden für die Welt" 1974
Darin: Telegramm von Kirchenpräsident Helmut Hild; Zeitungsartikel: "Friedenskuß nach 400 Jahren"; "Stagnation der Ökumene?"
Darin: Telegramm von Kirchenpräsident Helmut Hild; Zeitungsartikel: "Friedenskuß nach 400 Jahren"; "Stagnation der Ökumene?"
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