Peter Waldo, Valdo, Valdes, or Waldes (c. 1140 – c. 1205), also Pierre Vaudès or de Vaux, is credited as the founder of the Waldensians, a Christian spiritual movement of the Middle Ages, descendants of which still exist in various regions of southern Europe.
Life and work
Specific details of his life are largely unknown. Extant sources relate that he was a wealthy clothier and merchant from Lyons and a man of some learning. Sometime shortly before the year 1160 he was inspired by a series of events, firstly, after hearing a sermon on the life of St. Alexius, secondly, rejection of transubstantiation when it was considered a capital crime to do so, thirdly, the sudden and unexpected death of a friend during an evening meal. From this point onward he began living a radical Christian life giving his property over to his wife, while the remainder of his belongings he distributed as alms to the poor.
At about this time, Waldo began to preach and teach publicly, based on his ideas of simplicity and poverty, notably that "No man can serve two masters, God and Mammon" accompanied by strong condemnations of Papal excesses and Catholic dogmas, including purgatory and transubstantiation, while accusing them of being the harlot from the book of Revelation. By 1170 he had gathered a large number of followers who were referred to as the Poor of Lyons, the Poor of Lombardy, or the Poor of God who would spread their teaching abroad while disguised as peddlers. Often referred to as the Waldensians (or Waldenses), they were distinct from the Albigensians or Cathari.
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12. Peter Waldo
The first hint of the movement that would become a protest against the decline of the central leadership of the Church in the late middle ages came with a little known character named Peter Waldo. His reading of the New Testament led him to the conviction that the Church leaders had lost their way, and in simplicity of life and message, he attempted to call it back to its New Testament moorings. His followers, the Waldensians, persisted for centuries as a persecuted sect in Europe, but with unfailing vigilance the small group of maintained their devotion to Christ and the purity of the gospel message as they understood it. For more free resources, please visit www.brucegore.com.
published: 19 Jun 2015
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Peter Waldo, France, Forerunner of the Reformation | 365 Christian Men
November 4. Peter Waldo, France, Forerunner of the Reformation. Waldo never meant to start his own movement. It just happened that when he came to know and love Christ, he immersed himself in Scripture. And when what went on in Church didn’t match up with what went on in Scripture, Waldo refused to keep quiet.
When an archbishop rebuked him, Waldo went to the pope, and the pope agreed with him, so he kept on speaking up.
But when that pope died—on this date in 1184, the next pope condemned Waldo as a heretic.
But even though Waldo was excommunicated, even though Waldo died, people continued to follow his lead and his teaching. More people joined the movement, and it spread into northern Italy and regions of Spain, Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Poland. By the time the movement was fa...
published: 04 Nov 2021
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This is the true story of Peter Waldo and the Waldensians - martyrs who stood for God's truths in the Dark Ages - from the book "Trial and Triumph" by Richard Hannula. This is an amazing book full of true stories from church history and the many before us, who had the courage to stand for God, come what may. Brought to you by Living Books for World Changers. If you'd like to continue your book adventures at home, we love Book Depository for competitive prices and free worldwide shipping.
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Continuing our journey through history, we explore Revelation 12:6 - the Church in the Wilderness - through the experience of the Waldensians. The Waldensians didn't see themselves as reformers needing to be separate to Rome, as they said that they never belonged to it. They have a history dating back several centuries prior to the time of the Apostolic faith. Over the next couple of episodes, we will visit the valleys that they called home, and see where they lived and died. They then saw their faithfulness and commitment to mission and service for God.
To find out more information about the Waldenses check out our extended article.
http://www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/movements/the-waldenses/
En Español: https://youtu.be/jvnAuR1_9HA
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Many think that during the Middle Ages, there were no alternatives to the Catholic Church, but that is not true. Hear the story of Peter Waldo, and see the simi...
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The Waldenses were a group of European Christians that stood against the Catholic church before the Reformation. What was their doctrine? How was it similar to ...
The Waldenses were a group of European Christians that stood against the Catholic church before the Reformation. What was their doctrine? How was it similar to the Reformers?
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The Waldenses were a group of European Christians that stood against the Catholic church before the Reformation. What was their doctrine? How was it similar to the Reformers?
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The first hint of the movement that would become a protest against the decline of the central leadership of the Church in the late middle ages came with a littl...
The first hint of the movement that would become a protest against the decline of the central leadership of the Church in the late middle ages came with a little known character named Peter Waldo. His reading of the New Testament led him to the conviction that the Church leaders had lost their way, and in simplicity of life and message, he attempted to call it back to its New Testament moorings. His followers, the Waldensians, persisted for centuries as a persecuted sect in Europe, but with unfailing vigilance the small group of maintained their devotion to Christ and the purity of the gospel message as they understood it. For more free resources, please visit www.brucegore.com.
The first hint of the movement that would become a protest against the decline of the central leadership of the Church in the late middle ages came with a little known character named Peter Waldo. His reading of the New Testament led him to the conviction that the Church leaders had lost their way, and in simplicity of life and message, he attempted to call it back to its New Testament moorings. His followers, the Waldensians, persisted for centuries as a persecuted sect in Europe, but with unfailing vigilance the small group of maintained their devotion to Christ and the purity of the gospel message as they understood it. For more free resources, please visit www.brucegore.com.
November 4. Peter Waldo, France, Forerunner of the Reformation. Waldo never meant to start his own movement. It just happened that when he came to know and love...
November 4. Peter Waldo, France, Forerunner of the Reformation. Waldo never meant to start his own movement. It just happened that when he came to know and love Christ, he immersed himself in Scripture. And when what went on in Church didn’t match up with what went on in Scripture, Waldo refused to keep quiet.
When an archbishop rebuked him, Waldo went to the pope, and the pope agreed with him, so he kept on speaking up.
But when that pope died—on this date in 1184, the next pope condemned Waldo as a heretic.
But even though Waldo was excommunicated, even though Waldo died, people continued to follow his lead and his teaching. More people joined the movement, and it spread into northern Italy and regions of Spain, Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Poland. By the time the movement was fading, the Protestant Reformation was right around the corner. Here’s his story.
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November 4. Peter Waldo, France, Forerunner of the Reformation. Waldo never meant to start his own movement. It just happened that when he came to know and love Christ, he immersed himself in Scripture. And when what went on in Church didn’t match up with what went on in Scripture, Waldo refused to keep quiet.
When an archbishop rebuked him, Waldo went to the pope, and the pope agreed with him, so he kept on speaking up.
But when that pope died—on this date in 1184, the next pope condemned Waldo as a heretic.
But even though Waldo was excommunicated, even though Waldo died, people continued to follow his lead and his teaching. More people joined the movement, and it spread into northern Italy and regions of Spain, Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Poland. By the time the movement was fading, the Protestant Reformation was right around the corner. Here’s his story.
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This is the true story of Peter Waldo and the Waldensians - martyrs who stood for God's truths in the Dark Ages - from the book "Trial and Triumph" by Richard H...
This is the true story of Peter Waldo and the Waldensians - martyrs who stood for God's truths in the Dark Ages - from the book "Trial and Triumph" by Richard Hannula. This is an amazing book full of true stories from church history and the many before us, who had the courage to stand for God, come what may. Brought to you by Living Books for World Changers. If you'd like to continue your book adventures at home, we love Book Depository for competitive prices and free worldwide shipping.
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This is the true story of Peter Waldo and the Waldensians - martyrs who stood for God's truths in the Dark Ages - from the book "Trial and Triumph" by Richard Hannula. This is an amazing book full of true stories from church history and the many before us, who had the courage to stand for God, come what may. Brought to you by Living Books for World Changers. If you'd like to continue your book adventures at home, we love Book Depository for competitive prices and free worldwide shipping.
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Continuing our journey through history, we explore Revelation 12:6 - the Church in the Wilderness - through the experience of the Waldensians. The Waldensians d...
Continuing our journey through history, we explore Revelation 12:6 - the Church in the Wilderness - through the experience of the Waldensians. The Waldensians didn't see themselves as reformers needing to be separate to Rome, as they said that they never belonged to it. They have a history dating back several centuries prior to the time of the Apostolic faith. Over the next couple of episodes, we will visit the valleys that they called home, and see where they lived and died. They then saw their faithfulness and commitment to mission and service for God.
To find out more information about the Waldenses check out our extended article.
http://www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/movements/the-waldenses/
En Español: https://youtu.be/jvnAuR1_9HA
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Continuing our journey through history, we explore Revelation 12:6 - the Church in the Wilderness - through the experience of the Waldensians. The Waldensians didn't see themselves as reformers needing to be separate to Rome, as they said that they never belonged to it. They have a history dating back several centuries prior to the time of the Apostolic faith. Over the next couple of episodes, we will visit the valleys that they called home, and see where they lived and died. They then saw their faithfulness and commitment to mission and service for God.
To find out more information about the Waldenses check out our extended article.
http://www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/movements/the-waldenses/
En Español: https://youtu.be/jvnAuR1_9HA
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Many think that during the Middle Ages, there were no alternatives to the Catholic Church, but that is not true. Hear the story of Peter Waldo, and see the similarities between him and the Protestant Reformation
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The Waldenses were a group of European Christians that stood against the Catholic church before the Reformation. What was their doctrine? How was it similar to the Reformers?
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The first hint of the movement that would become a protest against the decline of the central leadership of the Church in the late middle ages came with a little known character named Peter Waldo. His reading of the New Testament led him to the conviction that the Church leaders had lost their way, and in simplicity of life and message, he attempted to call it back to its New Testament moorings. His followers, the Waldensians, persisted for centuries as a persecuted sect in Europe, but with unfailing vigilance the small group of maintained their devotion to Christ and the purity of the gospel message as they understood it. For more free resources, please visit www.brucegore.com.
November 4. Peter Waldo, France, Forerunner of the Reformation. Waldo never meant to start his own movement. It just happened that when he came to know and love Christ, he immersed himself in Scripture. And when what went on in Church didn’t match up with what went on in Scripture, Waldo refused to keep quiet.
When an archbishop rebuked him, Waldo went to the pope, and the pope agreed with him, so he kept on speaking up.
But when that pope died—on this date in 1184, the next pope condemned Waldo as a heretic.
But even though Waldo was excommunicated, even though Waldo died, people continued to follow his lead and his teaching. More people joined the movement, and it spread into northern Italy and regions of Spain, Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Poland. By the time the movement was fading, the Protestant Reformation was right around the corner. Here’s his story.
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This is the true story of Peter Waldo and the Waldensians - martyrs who stood for God's truths in the Dark Ages - from the book "Trial and Triumph" by Richard Hannula. This is an amazing book full of true stories from church history and the many before us, who had the courage to stand for God, come what may. Brought to you by Living Books for World Changers. If you'd like to continue your book adventures at home, we love Book Depository for competitive prices and free worldwide shipping.
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Continuing our journey through history, we explore Revelation 12:6 - the Church in the Wilderness - through the experience of the Waldensians. The Waldensians didn't see themselves as reformers needing to be separate to Rome, as they said that they never belonged to it. They have a history dating back several centuries prior to the time of the Apostolic faith. Over the next couple of episodes, we will visit the valleys that they called home, and see where they lived and died. They then saw their faithfulness and commitment to mission and service for God.
To find out more information about the Waldenses check out our extended article.
http://www.lineagejourney.com/reformation/movements/the-waldenses/
En Español: https://youtu.be/jvnAuR1_9HA
#Waldensians #KnowYourHistory #LineageJourney #Waldenses
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Peter Waldo, Valdo, Valdes, or Waldes (c. 1140 – c. 1205), also Pierre Vaudès or de Vaux, is credited as the founder of the Waldensians, a Christian spiritual movement of the Middle Ages, descendants of which still exist in various regions of southern Europe.
Life and work
Specific details of his life are largely unknown. Extant sources relate that he was a wealthy clothier and merchant from Lyons and a man of some learning. Sometime shortly before the year 1160 he was inspired by a series of events, firstly, after hearing a sermon on the life of St. Alexius, secondly, rejection of transubstantiation when it was considered a capital crime to do so, thirdly, the sudden and unexpected death of a friend during an evening meal. From this point onward he began living a radical Christian life giving his property over to his wife, while the remainder of his belongings he distributed as alms to the poor.
At about this time, Waldo began to preach and teach publicly, based on his ideas of simplicity and poverty, notably that "No man can serve two masters, God and Mammon" accompanied by strong condemnations of Papal excesses and Catholic dogmas, including purgatory and transubstantiation, while accusing them of being the harlot from the book of Revelation. By 1170 he had gathered a large number of followers who were referred to as the Poor of Lyons, the Poor of Lombardy, or the Poor of God who would spread their teaching abroad while disguised as peddlers. Often referred to as the Waldensians (or Waldenses), they were distinct from the Albigensians or Cathari.
Yeah Decisions, conflictions, so much they cannot see Frustration building inside me Hurry up, no wait up, coward mentality Anticipating fallacy Hurry up, wait up Late to kill some time Hurry up, wait up For what? Decisions, conflictions, someplace I'd rather be Frustration building inside me I don't even want to think All I want to do is sleep 'Cause I'm bitter when I wake up I don't even want to think All I want to do is sleep 'Cause I'm bitter when I wake up When I wake up, when I wake up When I wake up, when I wake I don't even want to think All I want to do is sleep 'Cause I'm bitter when I wake up I don't even want to think All I want to do is sleep 'Cause I'm bitter when I wake up I don't even want to think All I want to do is sleep All I want to do is sleep
Peters threw for 145 yards and also ran for 96 yards and a score ... The Lobos passed their most difficult test of the season as they trailed early after Waldo Castrejon’s TD run for Calvary Chapel and then trailed late in the game after Peters scored.
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