Leuenberg Agreement
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Leuenberg Agreement (Concorde de Leuenberg) is an ecumenical document adopted in 1973 by major European Lutheran and Reformed churches. Under this agreement the churches agree on many important doctrines including christology, predestination, Eucharist and justification.
The churches involved were originally joined in the "Leuenberg Church Fellowship". In 2003 this was renamed the "Community of Protestant Churches in Europe".