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  2. Waldensians - Wikipedia

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    The Waldensian Presbyterian churches in the United States and the American Waldensian Society have links with the Italian-based Waldensian Evangelical Church, but, unlike the South American Waldensian communities, today they are independent institutions from the European organization.

  3. Waldensian Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, the Waldensians began to construct a Romanesque-style church that would resemble those they left in Italy and France. The building was officially completed in 1899. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] The congregation is a component of the Presbyterian Church (USA).

  4. Waldensian Church and Cemetery of Stone Prairie - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, the Monett congregation was among the first Waldensian congregations to be established in the United States by some 40 settlers, including a few who had formed the first Waldensian settlement in South America in Uruguay in the 1850s. Led by the Waldensian minister Jean Pierre Michelin Salomon, a native of the Pellice Valley of ...

  5. Waldensian Church - Wikipedia

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    Waldensian Evangelical Church, a Protestant denomination active in Italy and Switzerland Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches , an Italian united Protestant denomination Waldensian Church and Cemetery of Stone Prairie , a historic Waldensian church located near Monett, Barry County, Missouri, United States of America

  6. Valdese, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest Waldensian congregations in the United States was founded in the town in the late nineteenth century, now known as the Waldensian Presbyterian Church. The town was settled by immigrants from the Cottian Alps in the Piedmont region of Italy .

  7. Waldensian Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. List of Reformed denominations - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the Waldensian Church (45,000 members circa, plus some 15,000 affiliates in Argentina and Uruguay) joined forces with the Italian Methodist Church (5,000) to form the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches. It is member of both the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and of the World Methodist Council, due to its nature of a united ...

  9. Category:Waldensianism - Wikipedia

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    Waldensian Evangelical Church; Waldensian Evangelical Church of the River Plate; Waldensian Presbyterian Church This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 07:00 ...