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ITALIAN PROTESTANT DENOMINATION
Waldensian Church; Waldensian Evangelic Church; Chiesa Evangelica Valdese

Waldensian (ship)         
STEAMSHIP, CRASHED 1862
SS Waldensian
The Waldensian was a steamship of the Rennie line that was lost on 13 October 1862, after it ran aground on rocks at Struis Point near Cape Agulhas en route from Durban to Cape Town. The passengers included eight predikants of the Dutch Reformed Church, one of them, the reverend Frans L.
Waldensian Evangelical Church         
The Waldensian Evangelical Church (Chiesa Evangelica Valdese, CEV) is a Protestant denomination active in Italy and Switzerland that was independent until it united with the Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy in the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches. Founded in the 12th century by Peter Waldo as a proto-Protestant group, since the 16th century Reformation it has adopted Calvinist theology and blended into the wider Calvinist tradition.
Waldenses         
  • The Waldensian Church in Milan, built in 1949, incorporates materials from the demolished gothic church of [[San Giovanni in Conca]].
  • Print illustrating the 1655 massacre in La Torre, from [[Samuel Moreland]]'s ''History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piedmont'', published in London in 1658
  • Perouse]] (Württemberg)
  • witches]] in ''Le champion des dames'', by Martin Le France, 1451
  • Waldensian Church of Florence, Italy
  • Festivities celebrating the 150th anniversary of Italian immigration to [[Colonia Valdense]], [[Uruguay]].
  • ''The Vaudois taking their oath''. Anonymous illustration published in 1886.
  • Waldensian Church entrance in Rome, Italy
  • Massacre of the Mérindol Waldensians]] in 1545
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  • The [[Waldensian Presbyterian Church]] in the town of [[Valdese, North Carolina]]. This congregation belongs to the [[Presbyterian Church (USA)]].
  • Luther Monument in Worms]]
CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT
Waldensian; Waldensian Hospital; Waldenses; Waldense; Waldensianism; Vaudoir; Valdensian; Waldersian; Vallenses; Poor Men Of Lyons; Sandaliati; Insabbatati; Sabbatati; Sabotie; Waldenses, Waldensians; Poor Men of Lyon
·noun ·pl A sect of dissenters from the ecclesiastical system of the Roman Catholic Church, who in the 13th century were driven by persecution to the valleys of Piedmont, where the sect survives. They profess substantially Protestant principles.

Βικιπαίδεια

Waldensian Evangelical Church

The Waldensian Evangelical Church (Chiesa Evangelica Valdese, CEV) is a Protestant denomination active in Italy and Switzerland that was independent until it united with the Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy in the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches. Founded in the 12th century by Peter Waldo as a proto-Protestant group, since the 16th century Reformation it has adopted Calvinist theology and blended into the wider Calvinist tradition. It is one of several Protestant denominations with pre-Reformation roots, and is appraised by various denominations of Protestantism as its major successor.

The Church, after the Protestant Reformation, adhered to Calvinist theology and became the Italian branch of the Calvinist churches. As such, the church is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

In 1967, the church had 30,000 members in Italy (plus some 15,000 affiliates in Argentina and Uruguay), and was a founding member of the Federation of Evangelical Churches in Italy (FCEI), an ecumenical body comprising mainly historical Protestant denominations. In 1975 the CEV united with the Methodist Evangelical Church (5,000) to form the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches.