Reformed Church of France

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The Reformed Church of France was the main Protestant (Calvinist) church in France, historically shaped by the Huguenot tradition and later by state regulations such as the Napoleonic religious settlements.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Calvinist denomination
Protestant church body
Reformed church
allows married clergy
churchPolity presbyterian
synodal
clergyEducation Protestant theological faculties in France
confessionalBasis Reformed confessions
confessionalInfluence John Calvin
Theodore Beza
country France
denominationalFamily Reformed
governance presbyterian-synodal polity
hasClergyType pastor
hasDoctrine authority of Scripture
justification by faith alone
sovereignty of God
historicalCenter Cévennes
surface form: Cévennes region

La Rochelle
Paris
historicalMinorityStatus religious minority in France
historicalPredecessor Huguenot churches
influencedBy Genevan Reformation
Swiss Reformation
languageOfWorship French
legalStatus recognized cult under French law (19th century)
mainAreaOfActivity Metropolitan France
surface form: metropolitan France
memberOf World Communion of Reformed Churches
surface form: World Alliance of Reformed Churches

World Council of Churches
mergedInto Reformed Church of France self-linksurface differs
surface form: United Protestant Church of France
mergerPartner Lutheran Church in France
surface form: Evangelical Lutheran Church of France
mergerYear 2013
originatesFrom French Reformation
participatedIn French ecumenical movement
persecutedIn 16th century France
17th century France
practices Holy Eucharist
surface form: Lord's Supper

infant baptism
recognizedBy France
surface form: French state
regulatedBy Organic Articles of 1802
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
shapedBy Edict of Nantes
Concordat of 1801
surface form: Napoleonic religious settlements

revocation of the Edict of Nantes
surface form: Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
status defunct as independent denomination
successor United Protestant Church of France
theology Calvinism
tradition Huguenots
surface form: Huguenot
worshipStyle liturgical Reformed

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Organic Articles of 1802 affects Reformed Church of France
Genevan Academy influenced Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed Church
Second Helvetic Confession influenced Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed churches
Jacques Ellul religiousDenomination Reformed Church of France
Edict of Fontainebleau affected Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed Church
Reformed Church of France mergedInto Reformed Church of France self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: United Protestant Church of France
Protestant Academy of Sedan influenced Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed churches
Academy of Saumur influenced Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed churches
Academy of Saumur confessionalAlignment Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed Church
Reformation of the Church in Strasbourg influenced Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed churches
Zurich church influenced Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: Reformed churches in France
First Helvetic Confession influenced Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: Reformed churches in France
Peace of Montpellier religiousGroupInvolved Reformed Church of France
Rabaut hasNotableAssociation Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Protestantism
Paul Rabaut movement Reformed Church of France
this entity surface form: French Reformed Church
Paul Rabaut denomination Reformed Church of France