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  1. Officially named the "Reformed Churches in the Netherlands", they are usually called the "Reformed Churches (Restored)" to avoid confusion with the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated) and the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (GKN). In 2003 in the GKV a group become dissatisfied, and separated from the GKV, because of the Synod ...

  2. The Diocese of 's-Hertogenbosch ( Latin: Dioecesis Buscoducensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic church in the Netherlands. The modern diocese was created in 1853. [1] It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Utrecht. It is currently led by bishop Gerard de Korte.

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  4. Old Catholic Church. St. Gertrude's Cathedral ( Dutch: Sint-Gertrudiskathedraal) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, is the seat of the Archbishop of Utrecht and the mother church of the Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands (and of the wider Old Catholic Communion ). It is located at Willemsplantsoen, at the edge of the city centre.

  5. The Dutch Reformed Church remained the largest church body in the Netherlands until the middle of the 20th century, when it was overtaken by the Catholic Church. The rapid secularisation of the Netherlands in the 1960s dramatically reduced participation in the mainstream Protestant church. From the '60s onward, a number of attempts were made to ...

  6. The Korean Reformed Church in the Netherlands is an ethnic Korean denomination from various Presbyterian churches, the Korean congregation was founded in 1983. It cooperates with the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, which offers church building for worship. The Korean Reformed Church has approximately 150-200 members. The Apostles Creed ...

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