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Luigi Francescon (Cavasso Nuovo, Italië, 29 maart 18667 september 1964) was een Italiaanse zendeling en pionier voor de Italiaanse pinksterbeweging.[1][2][3][4]

Biografie

Uit een arme familie komende, was hij de zoon van Pietro Francescon en Maria Lovisa. Francescon emigreerde in 1890 naar Chicago in de Verenigde Staten. Hij maakte High school niet af.

Francescon was born in Cavasso Nuovo, a small village in the Province of Pordenone, Italy, and emigrated to the United States in 1890, settling in Chicago. He converted to a Waldensian-Presbyterian mission that later was incorporated as the First Italian Presbyterian Church of Chicago. In 1907, Francescon had contact with the North Avenue Full Gospel Mission, pastored William Howard Durham, and accepted Pentecostalism. He was elected one of the elders of the Assemblea Cristiana, an independent evangelical Italian church which had embraced Pentecostal teaching and became the mother-church for the Italian Pentecostal movement.

Francescon started churches in Los Angeles, St. Louis, and Philadelphia before departing on missions abroad. He went to Argentina, Brazil and Europe. From his work emerged several denominations, such as the Christian Church of North America and the Christian Congregation of Brazil. However, Francescon was opposed to formally organizing a denomination, and he eventually left the CCNA. Some CCNA congregations followed him and became known as the Christian Congregations.[1] They retain much of Francescon's nondenominational emphasis. At the time of his death in 1964, he was serving as the senior elder of the Christian Congregation Church in Chicago.


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Bronnen, noten en/of referenties
  • Bongiovanni, Guy. Pioneers of the Faith. CCNA, 1977.
  • Francescon, Louis. Faithful Testimony. self-published, Chicago 1948, 1952.

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  1. º History CCNAmerica
  2. º PENTECOSTALISM AND “HISTORICAL” PROTESTANTISM IN BRAZIL: ONE CENTURY OF CONFLICTS, ASSIMILATION AND CHANGES
  3. º Fiel Testemunho
  4. º Congregação Cristã no Brasil: da fundação ao centenário – a trajetória de uma Igreja brasileira. Christian Congregation in Brazil: from foundation to centennial – the course of a Brazilian Church. Yara Nogueira Monteiro. 2010
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