First Reformer statue in Spain

Evangelical Focus  |  World
Date posted:  1 Dec 2020
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First Reformer  statue in Spain

A monument to the Protestant Reformer Casiodoro de Reina was officially inaugurated by the local authorities in Seville on 29 October.

Reina was the main translator of the Bear Bible (Biblia del Oso), the most influential early translation of the whole Scriptures into Spanish, published in the 16th century.

Protestant historic memory

The bronze statue shows the Reformer holding an open Bible. Inscribed on the granite base is: ‘To Casiodoro de Reina and the translators of the Bible into Spanish. To tolerance and freedom.’ Apart from the monument, around 3,000 copies of a magazine dedicated to Casiodoro de Reina were printed. The evangelical historian Antonio Simoni explained: ‘The last thing that was done to Casiodoro de Reina here [in Seville], was to burn him in effigy.’

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