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|Row 1 title = Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups Formally Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] | |Row 1 title = Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups Formally Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] | ||
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− | + | In the '''Caribbean, Central and South America''' there are (2009) 26 countries with Anabaptist-related groups associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]].<ref>"2009 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16(accessed 20 February 2010).</ref> These groups reflect many different Anabaptist traditions, cultures and practices. Their languages include Creole, English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish; and they represent a wide variety of ethnic groups (including Swiss-South German, Russian, Latino, and indigenous peoples). Mennonites came to the Caribbean, Central and South America in several different waves. In the early decades of the twentieth century, Russian Mennonites seeking religious liberty arrived from Canada, and then from Russia where they fled persecution under Bolshevik and Stalinist rule. In later decades, Mennonite communities in the Caribbean, Central and South America have emerged as a result of North American and Russian Mennonite missionary efforts among indigenous peoples, and through immigration by Amish and Old Order Mennonite groups in North America seeking economic opportunities and cultural isolation. | |
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==Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups== | ==Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups== | ||
− | In | + | In 2009 there were 26 countries in the Caribbean, Central and South America with Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]]: |
{|cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" | {|cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" | ||
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* [[Argentina]] | * [[Argentina]] | ||
− | * [[Bahamas | + | * [[The Bahamas]] |
* [[Belize]] | * [[Belize]] | ||
* [[Bolivia]] | * [[Bolivia]] | ||
* [[Brazil]] | * [[Brazil]] | ||
+ | * [[Chile]] | ||
* [[Colombia]] | * [[Colombia]] | ||
* [[Costa Rica]] | * [[Costa Rica]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cuba]] |
* [[Dominican Republic]] | * [[Dominican Republic]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ecuador]] |
* [[El Salvador]] | * [[El Salvador]] | ||
+ | * [[Grenada]] | ||
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* [[Guatemala]] | * [[Guatemala]] | ||
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* [[Haiti]] | * [[Haiti]] | ||
* [[Honduras]] | * [[Honduras]] | ||
− | * [[Jamaica | + | * [[Jamaica]] |
− | * [[Mexico]] | + | * [[Mexico]] |
* [[Nicaragua]] | * [[Nicaragua]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Panama]] |
* [[Paraguay]] | * [[Paraguay]] | ||
* [[Peru]] | * [[Peru]] | ||
* [[Puerto Rico]] | * [[Puerto Rico]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Trinidad and Tobago]] |
* [[Uruguay]] | * [[Uruguay]] | ||
* [[Venezuela]] | * [[Venezuela]] | ||
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==Other Regions== | ==Other Regions== | ||
− | ''Click on the links below to learn about Anabaptist-related groups in other parts of the world'': | + | ''Click on the links below to learn about Anabaptist-related groups in other parts of the world'': |
* [[Africa]] | * [[Africa]] | ||
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==Electronic Resources== | ==Electronic Resources== | ||
+ | *[[Media:World_Membership_summary.doc|2009 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Latin_America_&_the_Caribbean_Summary.doc|2009 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Latin America and the Caribbean]] | ||
*[[Media:2006mbictotal.pdf|2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership]] | *[[Media:2006mbictotal.pdf|2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership]] | ||
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*[[Media:2006_MWC_Directory_for_Caribbean,_Central_and_South_America.pdf|2006 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America]] | *[[Media:2006_MWC_Directory_for_Caribbean,_Central_and_South_America.pdf|2006 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America]] | ||
==Annotated Bibliography== | ==Annotated Bibliography== | ||
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==Archives and Libraries== | ==Archives and Libraries== | ||
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::The MHL is a research level library located on [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College's] campus in Goshen, Indiana that collects printed texts and images on topics related to the Radical Reformation, including the Anabaptists, Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish and various related groups. The MHL has many resources on Mennonite groups in the Caribbean, Central and South America. To contact the MHL email mhl@goshen.edu or call (574) 535-7418. | ::The MHL is a research level library located on [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College's] campus in Goshen, Indiana that collects printed texts and images on topics related to the Radical Reformation, including the Anabaptists, Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish and various related groups. The MHL has many resources on Mennonite groups in the Caribbean, Central and South America. To contact the MHL email mhl@goshen.edu or call (574) 535-7418. | ||
− | *There are many archives and libraries throughout South America relating to specific countries or Anabaptist related groups. To learn more about these archives and libraries click on the [[#Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups|country links]] above. | + | *There are many archives and libraries throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America relating to specific countries or Anabaptist related groups. To learn more about these archives and libraries click on the [[#Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups|country links]] above. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | [ | + | [https://cemta.edu.py/ Centro Evangélico Mennonita de Teología Asunción (CEMTA), Paraguay] |
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[http://www.casm.hn/ Comisión de Acción Social Menonita, Honduras] | [http://www.casm.hn/ Comisión de Acción Social Menonita, Honduras] | ||
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[http://www.puertachile.cl/index2.htm Corporación Cristiana Anabaptista: "Puerta del Rebaño," Chile] | [http://www.puertachile.cl/index2.htm Corporación Cristiana Anabaptista: "Puerta del Rebaño," Chile] | ||
− | [ | + | [https://portal.fidelis.edu.br/ Faculdade FIDELIS, Brazil] |
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− | [ | + | [https://www.anabautista.org/ Iglesia Anabautista Menonita de Buenos Aires, Argentina] |
[http://www.justapaz.org/ JustaPaz, Colombia] | [http://www.justapaz.org/ JustaPaz, Colombia] | ||
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[http://www.goshen.edu/mhl/Home Mennonite Historical Library] | [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl/Home Mennonite Historical Library] | ||
− | [ | + | [https://semillagt.org/ Seminario Anabautista Latinoamericano (SEMILLA), Guatemala] |
− | [ | + | [https://www.sbmc.com.co/ Seminario Bíblico Menonita de Colombia] |
==Citations== | ==Citations== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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In the Caribbean, Central and South America there are (2009) 26 countries with Anabaptist-related groups associated with Mennonite World Conference.[1] These groups reflect many different Anabaptist traditions, cultures and practices. Their languages include Creole, English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish; and they represent a wide variety of ethnic groups (including Swiss-South German, Russian, Latino, and indigenous peoples). Mennonites came to the Caribbean, Central and South America in several different waves. In the early decades of the twentieth century, Russian Mennonites seeking religious liberty arrived from Canada, and then from Russia where they fled persecution under Bolshevik and Stalinist rule. In later decades, Mennonite communities in the Caribbean, Central and South America have emerged as a result of North American and Russian Mennonite missionary efforts among indigenous peoples, and through immigration by Amish and Old Order Mennonite groups in North America seeking economic opportunities and cultural isolation.
Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups
In 2009 there were 26 countries in the Caribbean, Central and South America with Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with Mennonite World Conference:
Other Regions
Click on the links below to learn about Anabaptist-related groups in other parts of the world:
Electronic Resources
- 2009 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership
- 2009 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Latin America and the Caribbean
- 2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership
- 2006 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America
Annotated Bibliography
Archives and Libraries
- The MHL is a research level library located on Goshen College's campus in Goshen, Indiana that collects printed texts and images on topics related to the Radical Reformation, including the Anabaptists, Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish and various related groups. The MHL has many resources on Mennonite groups in the Caribbean, Central and South America. To contact the MHL email mhl@goshen.edu or call (574) 535-7418.
- There are many archives and libraries throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America relating to specific countries or Anabaptist related groups. To learn more about these archives and libraries click on the country links above.
External Links
Centro Evangélico Mennonita de Teología Asunción (CEMTA), Paraguay
Comisión de Acción Social Menonita, Honduras
Corporación Cristiana Anabaptista: "Puerta del Rebaño," Chile
Iglesia Anabautista Menonita de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Seminario Anabautista Latinoamericano (SEMILLA), Guatemala
Seminario Bíblico Menonita de Colombia
Citations
- ↑ "2009 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America," Mennonite World Conference. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16(accessed 20 February 2010).