Discover our video on the origin of the Protestant Reformation.
Following the Wars of Religion in the second half of the 16th century, Protestants from the kingdom of France, then known as Huguenots, fled persecution and found refuge abroad, particularly in North America. In New York, their influence was significant, and the city retains important traces of this immigration.
Press Release – 26th May 2014 Welcome to the virtual museum of Protestantism History of the museum Created in 2003 by the Fondation pasteur Eugène Bersier, with the assistance of the Historical Society of French Protestantism, the virtual museum of Protestantism […]
Comité scientifique : Céline Borello, Hubert Bost, Gabrielle Cadier, Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard, Frédéric Chavel, André Encrevé, Philippe Kabongo M’Baya, Pierre-Olivier Lechot, Olivier Millet, Jane Stranz, Valentine Zuber.
The Fondation pasteur Eugène Bersier is a Protestant foundation recognized to be of public interest by decree dated July 3, 1990. It was founded by Maurice Gontier who served as its president from 1990 to 2001. It is a member of the Protestant Federation of France. Its goal is to promote knowledge […]
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