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Gründung der Ungarischen Reformierten Kirche (Hungarin Reformed Church)
22. Mai 2009, konstituierende Synode der Ungarischen Reformierten Kirche in Debrecen, Ungarn
Auszug aus der Meldung zur Gründung der Hungarian Reformed Church auf der Internetseite der Reformierten Kirche in Ungarn: www.reformatus.hu
“On 22 May 2009 the Reformed Churches in the
In the 16th century, after the rupture of the historical
Following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, 14 years of preparatory work gave birth to the complete organisational structure of the Hungarian Reformed Church in 1881, at
Until the issuance of the Trianon Peace Treaty, the Reformed population in the
After WWI, Hungarian Reformed people lived in
Following the provisional re-annexation, the situation remained unchanged until 1989/90. Since the changes, the Reformed population of the
As a result of further historical changes in the early 21st century, the Hungarian Reformed population of the
The organisational structure of the Hungarian Reformed church, once violently torn apart, can now gradually be re-established. Re-establishing unity is even more feasible as the Hungarian Reformed people continuously preserved their unity of faith and theology, based on God's Word, creeds of the ancient church, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Second Helvetic Confession. Worship agendas maintained their common principles, and the unity in serving the sacraments - baptism and communion - has never been discarded. Reformed Christian education, pastoral service, mission, Christian charity, Synod-Presbyterian governance based on parity and the basic principles of exercising ecclesiastical discipline never questioned unity and communion, nor unity with non-Hungarian Reformed church people.”
Weiter im Text auf: http://www.majus22.org/constitution.html
Barbara Schenck
Reformierte Nachrichten, 22. Juni 2010
Barbara Schenck
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www.reformedchurches.org