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<p> a meeting of ministers for the discussion of questions relating to their pastoral duties. Many meetings of this name are regularly held in many countries, both within the Protestant and the [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] churches. Among the best known of the class in [[Europe]] belong the annual meetings of the ministers of the Protestant churches of [[France]] at Paris. (See [[France]]). </p>
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<p> a meeting of ministers for the discussion of questions relating to their pastoral duties. Many meetings of this name are regularly held in many countries, both within the [[Protestant]] and the Roman [[Catholic]] churches. Among the best known of the class in Europe belong the annual meetings of the ministers of the Protestant churches of France at Paris. (See [[France]]). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 15 October 2021

Pastoral Conference [1]

a meeting of ministers for the discussion of questions relating to their pastoral duties. Many meetings of this name are regularly held in many countries, both within the Protestant and the Roman Catholic churches. Among the best known of the class in Europe belong the annual meetings of the ministers of the Protestant churches of France at Paris. (See France).

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