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Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi) Christian sect originating in 12th century France. Devotees followed Christ in simplicity and poverty. Persecuted by Rome




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Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi) Christian sect originating in 12th century France. Devotees followed Christ in simplicity and poverty. Persecuted by Rome

530300 Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi) Christian sect originating in 12th century France. Devotees followed Christ in simplicity and poverty. Persecuted by Rome. Waldenses missionary roubador showing his vernacular Bible to a trusted visitor, c1170. 19th century engraving.; Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 38139170

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

12th Devotees Heresy Missionary Persecuted Persecution Scripture Sect Simplicity Translation Vaudois Vernacular Visitor Waldenses Originating Trusted


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This print captures a moment in the history of the Waldenses, a Christian sect that originated in 12th century France. Devoted followers of Christ, the Waldenses lived lives of simplicity and poverty, seeking to emulate the teachings of Jesus. However, their beliefs were seen as heretical by the Roman Catholic Church, leading to persecution and hardship. In this image, we see a Waldensian missionary known as a roubador sharing his vernacular Bible with a trusted visitor around 1170. The translation of scripture into the local language was an important aspect of Waldensian practice, allowing for greater understanding and accessibility for all believers. The engraving from the 19th century beautifully captures this scene, highlighting the dedication and faithfulness of these persecuted Christians. Despite facing opposition from Rome and other authorities, the Waldenses remained steadfast in their beliefs and continued to spread their message throughout Europe. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles faced by religious minorities throughout history and honors the legacy of those who stood firm in their convictions despite adversity. It is a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of those who follow their faith with unwavering devotion.

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