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Reformed Diocese of Transylvania
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The Reformed Diocese of Transylvania (Hungarian: Erdélyi Református Egyházkerület; Romanian: Episcopia Reformată din Ardeal) is a moderately conservative Reformed, Calvinist church in Romania; its seat is in Cluj-Napoca.[2] Alongside the Reformed Diocese of Királyhágómellék, which has its seat in Oradea, it forms the Reformed Church in Romania.
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Reformed Diocese of Transylvania | |
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![]() Reformed Church in Cluj-Napoca | |
Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | moderate Calvinist |
Theology | Reformed Evangelical |
Polity | episcopal |
Leader | Bishop Béla Kató |
Associations | World Communion of Reformed Churches, World Council of Churches |
Region | Transylvania, Bucharest and parts of the remnants of Romania |
Headquarters | Cluj-Napoca |
Origin | 1564 Transylvania |
Branched from | Reformed Church in Hungary |
Congregations | 1,100 |
Members | 500 000[1] |
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