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» A Statement on Lutherans and Jews 
Position paper produced by the Council of Presidents of the Lutheran Church of Australia.
http://www.jcrelations.net/en/displayItem.php?id=997
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» Churches and Religion in Finland 
Describes the role of the Evangelical-Lutheran church as the established state church and the role of other churches in the Finnish constitution, law, and social fabric of Finland.
http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/uskoeng.html
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» Ecumenical statement by Pope Jean Paul II 
Vatican visit by delegation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/speeches/2003/march/documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_20030324_evangel-luth_en.html
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» Episcopal-Lutheran "Concordat of Agreement" Resources 
Ecumenical documents between the Episcopal (Anglican) church in the United States and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America leading to altar and pulpit fellowship.
http://www.dfms.org/ecumenism/concordat/
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» Lutheran - Jewish Relations 
Guidelines for relations in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
http://www.elca.org/ecumenical/interreligious/jewish/
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» Lutherans and Other Christians 
A report by the Lutheran Council of Great Britain regarding inter-church relations and reconciled diversity.
http://lutheran.org.uk/ecumenical.php
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» Report Submitted by Denmark 
Information on implementation of individual provisions of Council of Europe's Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities with reference to Danish minority Lutheran independent churches.
http://www.humanrights.coe.int/Minorities/Eng/FrameworkConvention/StateReports/1999/denmark/denmark.htm
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» The Porvoo Churches 
Information on the fellowship of the Churches of England and Ireland (Anglican), the Church in Wales (Anglican) and the Episcopal Church of Scotland, together with the Lutheran (State) Churches of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and the Evangelical-Lutheran C
http://www.porvoochurches.org/
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» We Will Resist 
Statement of protest and dissent regarding the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ) by 14 Lutheran theologians from Germany, America, Norway, and Denmark.
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/lutheranism/30987
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