Reformed Church, Kamenac

Reformed Church
Reformatska crkva u Kamencu
Kői református templom
The church building
Reformed Church
45°46′06″N 18°42′21″E / 45.76833°N 18.70583°E / 45.76833; 18.70583
LocationGlavna 55, Kamenac[1], Kneževi Vinogradi
Country Croatia
LanguageHungarian language
DenominationDisputed between Reformed Christian Calvinist Church in Croatia and Protestant Reformed Christian Church in Croatia
Architecture
Functional statusactive
Years builtunknown (before 1859 fire)[1]

The Reformed Church (Croatian: Reformatska crkva u Kamencu, Hungarian: Kői református templom) in Kamenac is a Reformed Christian Calvinist affiliated church serving primarily Hungarian community in the parish.[1] Parish doctrine is grounded in the Second Helvetic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism. Adherents of this tradition are often referred to as Calvinists, named after the prominent Geneva reformer John Calvin.

History

The exact date of the church’s original construction is unknown as all parish church and all its documentation were completely destroyed by fire in 1859.[1] Since early 2000s the church building is a subject of disputed between Reformed Christian Calvinist Church in Croatia and Protestant Reformed Christian Church in Croatia.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Reformirana crkvena općina u Kamencu". Municipality of Kneževi Vinogradi. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
  2. ^ "Kő, Baranya megye". reformatus.hr. Retrieved 21 December 2025.