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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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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...
- of Mennonites. An
important task was to
convince the
government that
Mennonitism was an
established religion and not a sect, a
label applied to small...
- Gr**** Orthodoxy, Anglicanism,
Russian Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Calvinism,
Mennonitism, and Islam.
Since 1980, it has been
illegal for the
government to collect...
- The
Mennonites in
Maryland maintain a
small po****tion
dating back over a century. The
majority of Maryland's
Mennonites live in
Southern Maryland or on...
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Mennonites in
Uruguay have been
present since 1948. The
Mennonites of
Uruguay are made up of
ethnic Plautdietsch-speaking
Russian Mennonites, who are descendants...
- Salvador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and
Uruguay Christianity →
Anabaptism →
Mennonitism Métis Indo-European and
Algic →
Romance and
Algonquian →
French and Plains...
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another 2,000
mostly Kriol and
Mestizo Belizeans who had
converted to
Mennonitism. The so-called
Holdeman Mennonites and the
Beachy Amish are
groups originally...
- The
Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsylvania German:
Pennsylvanisch Deitsche), also
referred to as
Pennsylvania Germans, are an
ethnic group in
Pennsylvania (U...
- The
Bolivian Mennonite gas-facilitated
rapes refers to m****
serial rapes by a
group of men over at
least four
years in the
Bolivian Mennonite settlement...