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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WaldensiansWaldensians - Wikipedia

    The Waldensians, also known as Waldenses ( / wɔːlˈdɛnsiːz, wɒl -/ ), Vallenses, Valdesi, or Vaudois, are adherents of a church tradition that began as an ascetic movement within Western Christianity before the Reformation.

  2. Waldenses, members of a Christian movement that originated in 12th-century France, the devotees of which sought to follow Christ in poverty and simplicity. The movement is sometimes viewed as an early forerunner of the Reformation for its rejection of various Catholic tenets.

  3. The Waldenses, also known as the Waldensians, are a Christian movement that originated in the 12th century. Founded by Peter Waldo in Lyon, France, around 1173, the Waldenses sought to return to the practices of early Christianity, emphasizing poverty, preaching, and the Bible in the vernacular.

  4. 28 de sept. de 2021 · The documentary tells the history of the Waldesians, a religious community, from the conversion of their founder, Peter Waldo, during the medieval period, until the signing by Carlo Alberto of...

  5. 15 de ene. de 2019 · 19.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 740. 33K views 5 years ago. The Waldenses were a group of European Christians that stood against the Catholic church before the Reformation. What was their...

  6. Learn about the origins, development and persecution of the Waldensian movement, a medieval Christian group that influenced the Reform Movement. Discover how the Waldensians survived in the Alps, Provence and Calabria, and how they translated the Bible into French.

  7. 2 de may. de 2019 · Learn about the Waldensians, one of the earliest evangelical Christian groups, founded by Peter Waldo in the 12th century. Discover their practices of voluntary poverty, Bible translation, and public preaching, and how they faced opposition and exile from the Roman Catholic Church.