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2 unusual facts about National church


Gurindji Strike

There were demonstrations and arrests in southern Australia in support of the walk-off, and many church, student and trade union groups gave practical and fundraising support to the Gurindji struggle.

Independent church

National church, especially in Anglicanism and Orthodox Christianity, the organisation of that denomination within a given nation, which acts independently of the churches of the same denomination in other nations.


Hans Joachim Schliep

From 1991 he was the coordinator and manager of the national Church Help for Chernobyl Children (since 1994: AG Hilfe für Tschernobylkinder).


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1152 in Ireland

Synod of Kells-Mellifont results in a national church organisation with four metropolitans (archbishoprics) and 36 sees, under the primacy of Armagh.

Christianization of Scandinavia

From that time until 1536 when Denmark became a Lutheran country under the King (or Queen) of Denmark as the titular head of the Danish National Church, (Danish: Folkekirke) the struggle between the power of the king and nobles and the church would define much of the course of Danish history.

Evangelical Mission Ministries

Beginning in 1995, EMM constructed the Walter Gomez Evangelical Center in Pachuca, Hidalgo, that now houses a Bible College, performing arts auditorium, and administrative offices for the Mexican National Church with which it partners.

Franz Xaver Haberl

From 1867 to 1870 Haberl resided in Rome, where he was active as choirmaster at the German national church, Santa Maria dell'Anima, and also made historical and archæological researches.

Santa Sofia, Benevento

The edifice was modeled on the Palatine Chapel of the Lombard king Liutprand in Pavia and, after the defeat of Desiderius by Charlemagne and the fall of the Lombard kingdom in northern Italy (774), it became the national church of the Lombards who had taken shelter in the Duchy of Benevento.

Supreme Bishop

:- Convener of the Filipino Ecclesiastical Council (Paniqui Assembly), in response to Mabini’s manifesto urging the Filipino clergies to organize a Filipino National Church.