páramentesek
Páramentesek refers to a religious group originating in Hungary. The term itself is derived from the Hungarian word "páramentes," meaning "without sins" or "stainless." This designation reflects their core belief in the importance of living a life free from sin through strict adherence to religious principles and moral conduct. The group emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often associated with pietistic and ascetic movements within Hungarian Protestantism. Their practices typically emphasize personal piety, devotion to scripture, and a rejection of worldly distractions and perceived corruptions. Páramentesek communities often live relatively secluded lives, focusing on communal prayer, spiritual study, and charitable work. While they share a common theological foundation with mainstream Protestant denominations, their particular emphasis on sinlessness and a rigorous spiritual discipline sets them apart. The movement has seen varying degrees of growth and influence throughout its history, with its followers generally maintaining a distinct identity within the broader religious landscape.