Waldensian Evangelical Church


The Waldensian Evangelical Church was a pre-Protestant denomination founded by Peter Waldo in 12th century in Italy, until merging with the Methodist Evangelical Church to form the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches in 1975. Since the 16th century Reformation, it adopted Reformed theology and blended into the wider Reformed tradition. It was one of several Protestant denominations with pre-Reformation roots, and is appraised by various denominations of Protestantism as its major successor.
The Church, after the Protestant Reformation, adhered to Calvinist theology and became the Italian branch of the Reformed churches. As such, the church was a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.
In 1967, the church had 30,000 members in Italy, and was a founding member of the Federation of Evangelical Churches in Italy, an ecumenical body comprising mainly historical Protestant denominations. In 1975 the CEV united with the Methodist Evangelical Church to form the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches.