Humiliatenorden
Religious order
Evangelische Humiliatenorden ("Evangelical Order of Humiliati") is a German High Church Lutheran religious order that was founded in 1921.
The foundation of the Humiliatenorden was inspired by Friedrich Heiler.[1] It is similar to a third order with temporal vows. The order is Lutheran in its accentuation of sola gratia, but it is Catholic in its position on the sacraments and the Church.[2] In 1946, under the direction of Abbot Richard Walter, the order was "placed completely in the services of the Una Sancta idea",[3] working for Lutheran-Catholic ecumenism.
References
- ^ (in German) "Diese 1921 gegründete Gemeinschaft geht auf Impulse Freidrich Heilers zurück" http://www.kommunitaeten.de/komm/kom82.htm Archived 2007-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Meland, Bernard E. (1933). "Friedrich Heiler and the High Church Movement in Germany". The Journal of Religion. 13 (2). University of Chicago Press: 139–49. doi:10.1086/481292. ISSN 1549-6538. JSTOR 1196857. S2CID 170415895.
- ^ Swidler, Leonard J.: The Ecumenical Vanguard: The History of the Una Sancta Movement Archived 2007-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
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Active Lutheran orders
- Bekenntnisbruderschaft St. Peter und Paul
- Brethren of the Common Life
- Congregatio Canonicorum Sancti Augustini
- Evangelische Michaelsbruderschaft
- Hochkirchlicher Apostolat St. Ansgar
- Humiliatenorden
- Ordo Crucis
- Theologisk Oratorium
- St.-Jakobus-Bruderschaft
- Rogate Monastery St. Michael
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