NEW DELHI - Friday, 26. July 2024 AETOSWire
(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Today, J. William Reynolds, Mayor of the City of Bethlehem, and
Chair of the Bethlehem World Heritage Commission — speaking on behalf of
all four historic Moravian communities — announced that Moravian Church
Settlements has been inscribed on the prestigious World Heritage List
at the World Heritage Committee meeting in New Delhi, India, July 21-31,
2024.
The historic Moravian Church Settlements of Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania/USA; Gracehill, Northern Ireland/UK; and Herrnhut, Germany
now join Christiansfeld, Denmark (already inscribed in 2015) as a single
World Heritage site that represents the outstanding universal value of
these historic settlements and the worldwide influence of the Moravian
Church.
“We would like to express our appreciation to our
respective governments of the United States, Denmark, Germany, and
Northern Ireland/UK for their efforts on behalf of Moravian Church
Settlements,” said Mayor Reynolds.
More information can be found on moravianchurchsettlements.org, launching today.
Moravian
Church Settlements is a transnational extension of Christiansfeld, a
Moravian Church Settlement in Denmark founded in 1773 and inscribed on
the World Heritage List in 2015. The Moravian Church is a Protestant
denomination in the free church tradition centered in Herrnhut, Saxony,
Germany. The extension includes three additional component parts:
Bethlehem
(USA) was established in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1741. This
highlights the early transatlantic dimension of the Moravian Church
phenomenon during a prolific settlement-building decade and added the
cultural dimension of the Moravians’ outreach to Native Americans.
Gracehill
(UK) was founded in Northern Ireland in 1759. It represents the
significance of the Moravian Church in the UK and exemplifies a unique
series of ‘ideal’ urban plans that demonstrate a notable gender axis.
This is showcased by the division of the town plan into a sisters’ side
and a brothers’ side, which directly reflects the fundamental functional
structure of Moravian society.
Herrnhut (Germany) is considered
the ‘mother’ or ‘founding town’ of the Renewed Moravian Church. It was
established in 1722 in Saxony and evolved in line with the development
of Moravian theology and societal ideals. This town defined the
principles of all Moravian Church settlements.
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Contacts
MEDIA CONTACTS
Bethlehem: Craig Larimer, larimerc@moravian.edu
Christiansfeld: Steen Rosenvinge Lundbye, srl@museumkolding.dk
Gracehill: David Johnston, johnstonni@aol.com
Herrnhut: Friederike Hansell, friederikehansell@gmail.com
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