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Karpataljai Reformatus Egyhaz
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Reformed Church in Sub-Carpathia/
Reformed Church in Transcarpathia
Munkácsi u. 83
90200 Beregovo
Ukraine (Europa)
Telefon: +380 3141 234 60
Fax: +380 3141 234 60
E-Mail: refegyaz@bereg.uzhgorod.ua
AdressNr.: 13346 / 6462

Until the end of World War I the Carpatho-Ukrainian region belonged to Hungary. In 1919 both Carpatho-Ukraine and Slovakia became part of the first republic of Czechoslovakia. In 1938 the region was returned to Hungary. After World War II it became part of the USSR and was incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Republic. In 1990 the Ukraine became an independent state. As long as the Carpatho-Ukraine was part of Hungary, the Reformed Church belonged to the Reformed Church of Hungary (cf. Hungary). In 1923 the Hungarian-speaking Ref congregations in the Carpatho-Ukraine and in Slovakia constituted themselves as the “General Reformed Church of Slovakia and the Carpatho-Ukraine.”Though the relation to the Czechoslovakian state could never satisfactorily be settled, the church was able to bear a significant evangelistic and diaconal witness. Orphanages were founded in Munkács and Nagyszöllös. In 1938 the church was reintegrated into the Reformed Church of Hungary. An even more difficult period began after World War II. For some time it remained unclear in what form the Reformed Church would constitute itself. Attempts by the Soviet authorities to incorporate it into the Association of Bapt congregations met with resistance from the pastors. As a consequence the church was ostracized. Contacts with the Reformed Church of Hungary were prohibited. Many pastors — about 40 out of 106 — fled to Hungary. At the end of the ’40s many of those who had decided to stay were arrested and deported. When they returned in 1956, there were 26 pastors serving 81 congregations. There was no opportunity for theological education. Not until the ’70s was permission granted to give some theological training to a few candidates for the ministry. The collapse of the Communist regime led to a radically new situation. The doors to the outside world opened again. Today about 50 young people prepare for the ministry at various theological schools abroad. The church has to live up to the challenges of the post-Marxist society — to make constructive use of the new free domsin an economically desolate situation (up to 80% unemployment!); to take responsibility for the institutions which have been returned to the church; to ensure a presence in realms of society which had been closed to the church in the past.
 


 


Statistik der Kirche

Mitglieder
total: 130000
Gemeinden
(herkömmlich): 95
Hauskreise
(Gemeinden im Werden): 95
Ordinierte
total: 38
 
Frauenordination üblich
Älteste
total: 0
Diakone/innen
total: 0
  keine Angaben zu diakonischen Einrichtungen vorhanden
Missionare/innen
total: 0
 
keine Missionare im Ausland tätig
Taufe
keine Angaben zur Taufe vorhanden
Taufpaten
Keine Informationen über Taufpaten
Abendmahl
pro Jahr: 6
Publikationen
keine Angabe über die Herausgabe eigener Zeitschriften
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Gründungsjahr
1923
Organisationstruktur
congregations, presbyteries, counties, Synod
Herkunftstyp
  • reformiert
Amtssprachen
  • English
  • German
  • Hungarian
  • Russian
  • Ukrainian
Bekenntnisgrundlage
  • Apostolischen Glaubensbekenntnis
  • Heidelberger Katechismus (1563)
  • Second Helvetic Confession (1562)
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