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Julie Von Massow
Julie von Massow (24 November 1825 – 5 March 1901) was a Prussian woman who started a movement, ''Ut Omnes Unum'', "that all may be one", which promoted reconciliation between the Christian churches, a policy known as reunionism. Biography Julie von Massow, née von Behr, was born in Pinnow, district of Greifswald (today part of Murchin) into a Pomeranians (German people), Pomeranian noble family, which held high positions in the court and government of Prussia. The visitors to her Salon (gathering), salon came from the highest echelons of society, and included Otto von Bismarck, Bismarck, Alexander von Humboldt, and members of the noble Stolberg family. She was originally Lutheranism, Lutheran, but converted to Roman Catholicism, Catholicism in 1885. Ut Omnes Unum Von Massow's prayer society came about in a cultural atmosphere so divided by Confessionalism (religion), confessionalism that it prompted calls for reunionism (as it came to be called) from both Protestant and Catholi ...
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Julie von Massow (24 November 1825 – 5 March 1901) was a Prussian woman who started a movement, ''Ut Omnes Unum'', "that all may be one", which promoted reconciliation between the Christian churches, a policy known as reunionism. Biography Julie von Massow, née von Behr, was born in Pinnow, district of Greifswald (today part of Murchin) into a Pomeranians (German people), Pomeranian noble family, which held high positions in the court and government of Prussia. The visitors to her Salon (gathering), salon came from the highest echelons of society, and included Otto von Bismarck, Bismarck, Alexander von Humboldt, and members of the noble Stolberg family. She was originally Lutheranism, Lutheran, but converted to Roman Catholicism, Catholicism in 1885. Ut Omnes Unum Von Massow's prayer society came about in a cultural atmosphere so divided by Confessionalism (religion), confessionalism that it prompted calls for reunionism (as it came to be called) from both Protestant and Catholi ...
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