In 1936 a Protestant priest referred explicitly to Communism as a new secular religion.
His father was a Protestant priest.
The Catholic priests were replaced with Protestant priests from The Netherlands.
The rest were all groups of middle class Germans, that is civil servants (30%), teachers (25%), merchants, craftsmen, Protestant priests, and clerks.
A former sports professor, he now serves as a Protestant priest outside of his activity as a referee.
He was the second son of a Protestant priest, who had a family of fourteen children.
During this process, Fondeville's father, a Protestant priest, was offered a lifetime annuity in order to choose Catholicism.
(It can be noted that several of the Protestant priests and students at the Geneva University were his kinsmen.)
The university was intended to train Protestant priests for the newly reformed state.
The Protestant priest is called a pastor.