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l.c.a.

American  

abbreviation

  1. lowercase alphabet.


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“I should have known better than to try to have fun with the L.C.A. at a press conference,” Mr. Cuomo said in a radio interview the next day.

From New York Times

Also, the L.C.A. belongs to the socially active National Council of Churches; the other two groups do not.

From Time Magazine Archive

To do the rewriting, the N.C.C. named a committee, headed by the Rev. Victor Roland Gold of California's Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, a minister in the L.C.A., whose leaders were to reject the book.

From Time Magazine Archive

When he died of cancer last week at the age of 67, seven days after offering his resignation as president of the L.C.A., he was still known to many of his fellow churchmen as "Mr. Protestant."

From Time Magazine Archive

Ordained in 1925, he spent 15 years as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Akron, resigning in 1944 to become president of the United Lutheran Church, a predecessor of the L.C.A.

From Time Magazine Archive