THE WALDENSIAN CHURCHES FACE A CRISIS
For centuries the Waldensian church had been a beacon of light in the midst of prevailing darkness, remaining true to their motto “Lux Lucet in Tenebris” (“Light shining in Darkness”). They faithfully preserved the Word of God and worked tirelessly to infuse the entire continent of Europe with its truths. For this, they paid a high price. Wave after wave of persecution washed over them, driven primarily by the Roman Church who enlisted the powers of the state to carry out their work.
However, while the Reformation was beginning to spread across Europe, the Waldensian churches were experiencing the quiet advance of spiritual declension. Tired of the relentless persecution many Waldenses were opting to call themselves Catholics and render outward compliance while still trying to remain true to their faith in the word of God. But this was a plan that didn’t really work and the church began to lose its distinctive identity and therefore its efficacy.