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LWF President and ELCA Presiding Bishop Mark Hanson
Visits Hungary and Romania
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| LWF President and ELCA
Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson, accompanied by his wife, Ione, visited
Budapest, Hungary, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hungary Oct.
26-29. This was Hanson's first visit as LWF president to a European
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| LWF President and ELCA
Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson views the original copy of the Last Will
and Testament of Martin Luther during his visit to Budapest, Hungary on
Oct. 26. The document was given as a gift to the Lutheran Church in
Hungary in the early 1800s. With Hanson are, from left, Ione Hanson,
Bishop János Ittzés, interim presiding bishop of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Hungary, and Dr. Péter Szentpétery, senior lecturer,
Lutheran Theological University, Budapest. |

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| LWF President and ELCA
Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson present a gift to Dr. Katalin Szili,
president of the Hungarian parliament. Hanson, accompanied by leaders of
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hungary, met with Szili Oct. 27 in
Budapest. |

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| LWF President and ELCA
Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson, second from left, and his wife, Ione,
visit a cemetery in Budapest, where victims of the unsuccessful 1956
coup against the Communist regime, are buried. With the Hansons, are
from left, driver Míklos, and far right, Anna Frenyó, who has youth
ministry responsibility for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hungary.
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| LWF President and ELCA
Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson, right, makes a point during a
discussion with Adrian Iorgulescu, left, of the Romanian ministry of
cult and culture. The two met in Bucharest Oct. 30, during Hanson's
formal visit to the Hungarian Lutheran churches |

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| LWF President and ELCA
Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson, right, presents Calin Popescu Tariceanu,
prime minister of Romania, a book about Martin Luther following their
discussion in Bucharest Oct. 30. During the meeting, the prime minister
made a commitment to seek formal legislation that enable the government
and the Lutheran churches of Romania to work together on social
projects. |

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| The historic "Black Church"
in Brasov, Transylvania, a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church of the Augsburg Confession, Romania, was the site of an Oct. 31
Reformation Day service. The sanctuary is more than 700 years old. It
became known by that name because of a extensive fire in Brasov some 300
years ago that turned the exterior stone of the church building a dark
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| During a news conference in
Brasov, Transylvania Oct. 30, LWF President and ELCA Presiding Bishop
Mark. S. Hanson responds to a reporter's questions. With him, left, is
Bishop Dezso Zoltan Adorjani, of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in
Romania. |

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| Bishop D. Dr. Christoph
Klein, left, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Augsburg
Confession, presents LWF President and ELCA Presiding Bishop Mark. S.
Hanson a book during Hanson's visit to Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Transylvania,
on Nov. 1. At right is Hanson's wife, Ione. |

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