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151: 680: 366: 45: 573:, social Christianity, etc. The opportunities, substance and limits of theological pluralism are set out in the 1936 Declaration of Faith (which is read at the opening of all synods, adherence to which is required of all pastors licensed to preach and the laity who express membership of the Calvinist church) 560:
held in 213 years. The General Synod arrived at a new confession of faith, the main principles of which were rejected by a significant minority. The official practice of the Calvinist faith in France distanced itself from stricter interpretations. The current Reformed Church adopted liberal currents
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Training for the ministry took place in the Institut Protestant de Théologie, which formed part of the Protestant theology faculties of the Universities of Paris and Montpellier.
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was not an official symbol of the Reformed Church of France. Rather it has served as a sign of popular recognition. The official logo of the former reformed churches was the "
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The church had approximately 300,000 members at the time of merger, distributed in a somewhat unequal fashion throughout French metropolitan territory, with the exception of
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In 2005, Pope Benedict sent a message to the national synod of the Reformed Church of France, which thanked the Pontiff for this "gesture of consideration".
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were separated from the Reformed Church in what remained of France. The consistorial districts of the conquered territories then formed the still-existing
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since. The ÉRF is the largest of the four French Protestant churches and is in full communion with the other three (which are also members of the
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In June 2012, it was announced that the Reformed Church of France and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France would unite to form the
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The Reformed Church in France was involved in the work of other Protestant churches in France, through its membership of the
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in 1598, the last official synod met in 1659; subsequently, the churches were suppressed in France by the
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Areas controlled and contested by Huguenots are marked purple and mauve on this map of modern France.
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The revocation of the Edict of Nantes began a period of systematic state persecution known in
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In common with other churches, the Reformed Church in France operated a missionary service (
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The church also operated a distance education programme for lay members called Théovie.
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Logo of the Reformed Church of France. The script in the left side of the bush reads, "
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there. The church consists of 400 parishes, organised in 50 presbyteries (
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in France were organised independently and, by force of circumstance,
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Protestant Church of Augsburg Confession of Alsace and Lorraine
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following the flight from Egypt. This was associated with mass
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to other European countries, North America, and South Africa (
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Main Protestant denomination in France until merger in 2013
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Members of the World Communion of Reformed Churches
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At the time of the promulgation of the 593:) was elected every three years by the Synod. 576: 529:): the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France ( 544:(Eglise Protestante unie de France or EPUF). 597:Sister denominations and fraternal relations 397:of 1685, which revoked the Edict of Nantes. 798:King James Version (Oxford Standard, 1769) 630:SociĂ©tĂ© des missions Ă©vangĂ©liques de Paris 531:l'Église Ă©vangĂ©lique luthĂ©rienne de France 354: 835:Christian denominations founded in France 743:"Offer to sell domain: Protestantnews.eu" 635: 129:Learn how and when to remove this message 32:For the former church in Königsberg, see 845:Members of the World Council of Churches 585:synodal system, with an annual national 581:The church was organised according to a 364: 159:" (Exodus 3:2 Burning, yet not consumed) 256:https://www.eglise-protestante-unie.fr/ 14: 822: 781:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 556:held 1872-1873 was the first national 471:Separation of Church and State in 1905 294:. In 2013, the Church merged with the 296:Evangelical Lutheran Church in France 222:Evangelical Lutheran Church in France 626:Paris Evangelical Missionary Society 451:In the 19th century, the Awakening ( 346:) and eight administrative regions. 315:World Communion of Reformed Churches 67:adding citations to reliable sources 38: 644:Universities, colleges, and schools 505:The Reformed Church of France today 201:World Alliance of Reformed Churches 34:French Reformed Church (Königsberg) 24: 850:History of Protestantism in France 542:United Protestant Church of France 487:les Églises rĂ©formĂ©es Ă©vangĂ©liques 336:brings together most of the local 300:United Protestant Church of France 226:United Protestant Church of France 25: 861: 805: 489:), the United Reformed Churches ( 830:Reformed denominations in France 678: 607:FĂ©dĂ©ration protestante de France 561:in Calvinist theology including 311:FĂ©dĂ©ration protestante de France 157:Exode III.2 Flagror Non Consumor 149: 43: 603:Protestant Federation of France 493:), the Free Reformed Churches ( 475:Ă©tablissements publics du culte 307:Protestant Federation of France 305:The church was a member of the 211:Protestant Federation of France 54:needs additional citations for 789: 749: 735: 721: 220:1559; merged in 2013 with the 13: 1: 714: 497:), and the Methodist Church ( 247:300,000 at the time of merger 686:Reformed Christianity portal 495:les Églises rĂ©formĂ©es libres 7: 729:"Glasgow Churches Together" 671: 615: 577:Organisations and relations 519:L’Église RĂ©formĂ©e de France 491:les Églises rĂ©formĂ©es unies 78:"Reformed Church of France" 10: 866: 651: 547: 481:) leaving the status of a 473:, which did away with the 410:wandered in the wilderness 358: 349: 31: 704:Huguenots in South Africa 527:World Council of Churches 387:Confession of La Rochelle 377:in the 16th century, the 319:World Council of Churches 273:Église rĂ©formĂ©e de France 265:Reformed Church of France 251: 243: 231: 216: 206:World Council of Churches 196: 184: 174: 164: 148: 144:Reformed Church of France 143: 434:les Articles organiques 355:Background to formation 636:Theological seminaries 479:statutory corporations 395:Edict of Fontainebleau 370: 272: 18:French Reformed Church 483:religious association 446:Roman Catholic Church 368: 666:Flagror Non Consumor 656:Until recently, the 523:their separate union 63:improve this article 509:The horrors of the 499:l'Église mĂ©thodiste 426:Louis XVI of France 422:Edict of Versailles 330:Pays de MontbĂ©liard 438:Napoleon Bonaparte 418:les pays de Refuge 373:Emerging from the 371: 709:French Australian 552:The 30th General 458:Bezirk Lothringen 436:) which followed 379:reformed churches 286:in France with a 261: 260: 139: 138: 131: 113: 16:(Redirected from 857: 816: 812:Official website 799: 793: 787: 786: 780: 772: 770: 768: 763:on 12 March 2016 759:. 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