French Reformed History Reformed Denominations
This category attempts to give a history of the Reformed Church in France. When Alsace was annexed to France in 1648, a number of Reformed Christians were brought into the French nation. But the Reformed Church in Alsace-Lorraine , whose history has been different from that of the Reformed Church of France, remained a separate organization. Outside of French-speaking Switzerland, French Reformed churches are the largest Protestant group in the Latin countries of Europe, each having a Reformed Church. French Reformed Christians have played a role in the World Council of Churches, in liturgical and theological renewal, in relating the church to technology and urbanization, and in Catholic-Christian dialogue.
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French Reformed
- The Reformed Church in France - A short history with links to present Reformed history denominations.
- Eglise Reformee de France - Some information about the Reformed Church of France and a french reformed link to its (French) website.
- Revocation of the Edict of Nantes - The text of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes on October 22, 1685. After this many members of the French Reformed Church were martyred
- The Reformed Church in France after 1598 - History of the Reformed Church in France after french reformed the Edict of Nantes in 1598.
- Eglise Reformee d'Alsace et de Lorraine - A short history of the Reformed Church of reformed Alsace and Lorraine with a link to its reformed (French) website
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