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The conservative reforms of Lutherans are reflected in the theological and practical view of the ministry of the Church.
Much of European Lutheranism follows the traditional catholic governance of deacon, priest and bishop.
The Lutheran archbishops of Finland, Sweden, etc.
and Baltic countries are the historic national primates or See of the original Catholic Church and some ancient cathedrals and parishes in the Lutheran church were constructed many centuries before the Reformation.
Indeed, ecumenical work within the Anglican communion and among Scandinavian Lutherans mutually recognize the historic apostolic legitimacy and full communion.
Likewise in America, Lutherans have embraced the apostolic succession of bishops in the full communion with Episcopalians and most Lutheran ordinations are performed by a bishop.
The Catholic Church, however, does not recognise Episcopalians or Lutherans as having legitimate apostolic succession.

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