Walloon church

Walloon church

A Walloon church (French: "Église Wallonne"; Dutch: "Waalse kerk") describes any Calvinist church building in the Netherlands and its former colonies whose members originally came from the Southern Netherlands and France and whose native language is French. Members of these churches belong to the Walloon Reformed Church (French: "Réformé wallon"; Dutch: "Waals Hervormd" or, from 1815, "Waals Gereformeerd"), long-distinguished from the Low German or Dutch-speaking Dutch Reformed Church.


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