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The Bét Dávid Unitarian Association
(The Norwegian Unitarian Church)

The first Unitarian Christian church ever was founded in 1568 by the bishop Dávid Ferenc. This church is still found active in Romania and Hungary, and we here in Norway consider us part of this Transylvanian Unitarian tradition but also inspired by the so called judaized Christendom. That is why you find Bét Dávid in our name. Bét from the Hebrew word for "house", meaning "those who follow Dávid". =>To learn more about the Transylvanian Unitarian tradition, please explore the Unitarian Portal of The Hungarian Unitarian Church.

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Virtuális Unitárius Közösség UniGyu"ru"je
[ Elo"zo" | Gyu"ru" fo"oldala | Feliratkozás | Véletlenszeru" oldal | Következo" ]
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Knut Heidelberg received Unitarian blessing in Bela Bartok Unitarian Church in Budapest in 2007. See the ceremony here.
Roberto Rosso received ordination to Unitarian priesthood together with the Danish congregation in Copenhagen in 2008. See the ceremony here.