Resources
AWS Newsletter. To receive a copy, email: info@waldensian.org
Visits
Visit Valdese , NC , founded by Waldensian settlers who came from the Cottian Alps of Italy in 1893. Spend some time at the local Museum, a project of the Waldensian Presbyterian Church.
While in Valdese, don't miss visiting the “Trail of Faith”, an outdoor series of fifteen exhibits from early settler life, including replicas of homes, churches, and industries.
It chronicles the significant events of the flight of the Waldensians from the Cottian Alps of Italy to the foothills of North Carolina , where they founded Valdese.
The Waldensian Winery is a great place to finish up the day. The wine-making skills of these Waldensian people are preserved and visitors are welcome to join a conducted tour along with tasting various wines.
For further information and tour reservations, call the Valdese Tourism Department (828) 879-2126 or toll free 888-VALDESE. You may also visit our website at www.visitvaldese.com .
The history of the Waldensian Presbyterian Church is so intertwined with the history of the town of Valdese,
it is impossible to study one without learning of the other. One example of this is the fact that when it was apparent that the community could not economically survive based on agriculture,
the Church lent money to help start industry. In education and industry, as well as in the religious life of the community, the Church served and serves today as the center of the Waldensian life in Valdese.
In essence, the Waldensian Presbyterian Church is blessed with people - all kinds of people - worshiping together, learning together, and serving together.
We are a church family of individual members and families who care for one another.
This is Waldensian Presbyterian Church. www.waldensianpresbyterian.org.
Periodicals
Riforma,
the weekly newspaper of the Italian Methodist, Waldensian, and Baptist
Churches. See: www.riforma.it
(Italian only)
Confronti, an interfaith magazine, published since 1989 (but originated in
1974 by the ecumenical ministry of the Waldensian pastor Giorgio
Girardet). The magazine and its educational programs are actively
supported by the Waldensian Church. See: www.confronti.net
NEV,
the weekly press agency of the Federation of Protestant Churches
in Italy. Some pages are available in English: www.fcei.it
Other
Tools
Power
Point Presentation (download
here! It’s also available on CD, email: info@waldensian.org).
“Una luce splende nelle tenebre. I valdesi tra storia e vocazione”
[A Light Shining in the Darkness. The Waldensians, History and Vocation].
BOOKS
Gabriel Audisio,
The Waldensian Dissent: Persecution and Survival, C.1170-c.1570.
Claire Davison, translator. Cambridge Medieval Textbooks. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pbk. ISBN: 0521559847. pp.250.
Euan Cameron,
The Reformation of the Heretics: The Waldenses of the Alps,
1450-1560. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984. Hbk. ISBN: 0198229305.
pp.308.
Euan Cameron,
The Waldenses: Rejections of Holy Church in Medieval Europe.
Polity Press, 2000. Pbk. ISBN: 0631224971. pp.288.
Albert De Lange,
Die Waldenser - I Valdesi - Les Vaudois - The Waldensians. History
Through Images, a European Religious Movement. pp.184, L.40.000,
Baden, 2000. Beautiful photographic book which illustrates the Waldensian
history. In four languages.
Alexis Muston,
The Israel of the Alps: A Complete History of the Waldenses
and Their Colonies. John Montgomery, Translator. Baptist Standard
Bearer, 2001. Pbk. ISBN: 1579785395. pp.572.
Prescot Stephens,
The Waldensian Story. A Study in Faith, Intolerance and Survival.
Lewes: The Book Guild Ltd, 1998. Hbk. ISBN: 1857762800. pp.398
Giorgio Tourn,
The Waldensians: THE FIRST 800 YEARS (1174-1974). Camillo
P. Merlino, Translator. Charles W. Arbuthnot, Editor. Torino, Italy:
Claudiana Editrice, 1980.
Giorgio Tourn
and others, You are my witnesses. Torino, Italy: Claudiana
Editrice, 1989.
J.A. Wylie,
History of the Waldenses. Church History, 1985. Hbk. ISBN:
0317382969.
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