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The Reformed Christian Church in Croatia (the Reformirana kršćanska kalvinska Crkva u Hrvatskoj in Croatian) became an autonomous church in 1993, following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. Croatia became an independent state. The first organising Synod was held in Retfala (Rétfalu) on January 30, 1993. The Reformed Church in Yugoslavia the predecessor denomination was founded in 1933, formerly it was part of the Reformed Church in Hungary. These are mostly Hungarian speaking congregations, which organised themselves as a church in 1551. There are a few Czech speaking and Croatian churches.

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  • The Reformed Christian Church in Croatia (the Reformirana kršćanska kalvinska Crkva u Hrvatskoj in Croatian) became an autonomous church in 1993, following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. Croatia became an independent state. The first organising Synod was held in Retfala (Rétfalu) on January 30, 1993. The Reformed Church in Yugoslavia the predecessor denomination was founded in 1933, formerly it was part of the Reformed Church in Hungary. These are mostly Hungarian speaking congregations, which organised themselves as a church in 1551. There are a few Czech speaking and Croatian churches. The church has 21 congregations, several preaching points and 3,000-4,000 members. According to the statistics of the Hungarian Reformed Church it has 23 congregations and 4,000 members served by 4 female and 8 male pastors. The church is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches and has relationship with the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Reformed Church in Hungary and the United Reformed Church in Great Britain. The churches subscribe to the Apostles Creed, Athanasian Creed, Nicene Creed, Heidelberg Catechism and the Second Helvetic Confession. The current Head Bishop of the church is Péter Penn. (en)
  • A Igreja Cristã Reformada Calvinista na Croácia (ICRCC), conhecida também como Igreja Cristã Reformada na Croácia (ICRC) ou Igreja Cristã Reformada Húngara na Croácia (ICRHC), - em croata: Reformirana kršćanska kalvinska Crkva u Hrvatskoj - , é uma denominação reformada continental na Croácia, que atende principalmente a húngaros étnicos no país. Foi formada em 1993, separando-se da Igreja Cristã Reformada da Iugoslávia, durante a dissolução da Iugoslávia. (pt)
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  • A Igreja Cristã Reformada Calvinista na Croácia (ICRCC), conhecida também como Igreja Cristã Reformada na Croácia (ICRC) ou Igreja Cristã Reformada Húngara na Croácia (ICRHC), - em croata: Reformirana kršćanska kalvinska Crkva u Hrvatskoj - , é uma denominação reformada continental na Croácia, que atende principalmente a húngaros étnicos no país. Foi formada em 1993, separando-se da Igreja Cristã Reformada da Iugoslávia, durante a dissolução da Iugoslávia. (pt)
  • The Reformed Christian Church in Croatia (the Reformirana kršćanska kalvinska Crkva u Hrvatskoj in Croatian) became an autonomous church in 1993, following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. Croatia became an independent state. The first organising Synod was held in Retfala (Rétfalu) on January 30, 1993. The Reformed Church in Yugoslavia the predecessor denomination was founded in 1933, formerly it was part of the Reformed Church in Hungary. These are mostly Hungarian speaking congregations, which organised themselves as a church in 1551. There are a few Czech speaking and Croatian churches. (en)
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  • Reformed Christian Church in Croatia (en)
  • Igreja Cristã Reformada Calvinista na Croácia (pt)
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