United Reformed Communion
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United Reformed Communion | |
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Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Calvinist |
Polity | Presbyterian |
Region | Latium |
Origin | 1649 |
Separated from |
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Absorbed | Free Church of Gelonia (incorporated 1983) |
Separations |
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Congregations | 1,192 |
Members | 2,424,000 adherents (2018) |
The United Reformed Communion (Latin: Communio Unitas Reformati) is a Reformed Protestant denomination in Latium with about 2.5 million adherents. The Reformed Communion was first founded during the Reformation, and claims separation from the Fabrian Catholic Church. It became a union of Reformed churches following the Xth Latin-Gelonian War in the mid 17th century, and the absorption of the first Church of Gelonia.