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Mennonites are a
group of
Anabaptist Christian communities tracing their roots to the
epoch of the
Radical Reformation. The name
Mennonites is derived...
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Russian Mennonites (German:
Russlandmennoniten [lit. "Russia
Mennonites", i.e.,
Mennonites of or from the
Russian Empire]) are a
group of
Mennonites who are...
- Old
Order Mennonites (Pennsylvania German: Fuhremennischte) form a
branch of the
Mennonite tradition. Old
Order are
those Mennonite groups of
Swiss German...
- The term
ethnic Mennonite refers to
Mennonites of
Central European ancestry and
culture who are
considered to be
members of a
Mennonite ethnic or ethnoreligious...
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According to a 2022 census,
there were 74,122
Mennonites living in Mexico, the vast
majority of
which are
established in the
state of Chihuahua, followed...
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Black Mennonites are
people who are both
Mennonite and Black.
Black Mennonites live in Africa, the
United States, Canada, and elsewhere.
Black Mennonite communities...
- The
Mennonite Church (MC), also
known as the Old
Mennonite Church, was
formerly the
oldest and
largest body of
Mennonites in
North America. It was a loosely-affiliated...
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Mennonites in
Belize form
different religious bodies and come from
different ethnic backgrounds.
There are
groups of
Mennonites living in
Belize who are...
- The
Beachy Amish Mennonites, also
known as the
Beachy Amish or
Beachy Mennonites, are a
Conservative Anabaptist tradition of Christianity. Commonalities...
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traditions and drew near to the
Mennonites,
becoming Mennonites of
Amish origin. Over the decades, most
Amish Mennonites groups removed the word "Amish"...