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===Religious History=== {{unreferenced section|date=March 2022}} Calw was originally part of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer]]. From 1534, in Calw as in the rest of the Duchy of Württemberg, the Reformation took force. In 1555, Calw became the seat of a [[deanery]], which still exists today. The Deanery of Calw encompasses 43 congregations of the [[Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg]]. In the town of Calw there is the greater congregation of Calw, comprising the town-centre congregation (Calw Stadtkirche), the Bergkirche congregation of Wimberg/Alzenberg, and the Versöhnungskirche congregation of Heumaden, of which the last two came into existence only after the arrival of ''[[Heimatvertriebene]]'' after World War II. There are also congregations in the villages of Altburg, Hirsau, Holzbronn und Stammheim. There is also a congregation of the [[United Methodist Church]], an independent Protestant church, in Calw. In the 19th century, Catholics returned to Calw. In 1885–1886, they founded the parish of St. Josef, which later became the seat of a deanery within the diocese of Rottenburg (today [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart|Rottenburg-Stuttgart]]). The parish of St. Josef covers the entire territory of the town as well as several surrounding communities. The [[New Apostolic Church]] is represented in Calw and in the villages or hamlets of Heumaden, Holzbronn, and . A congregation of [[Seventh-day Adventists]] was founded in Calw in 1914.
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