unreformoidut
Unreformoidut is a Finnish term that translates to "unreformed" or "unmodified." It is primarily used in a religious context to refer to individuals or groups who have not joined or been influenced by the Protestant Reformation, particularly the Lutheran movement that became dominant in Finland. In essence, it denotes those who remained within the Catholic Church or adhered to pre-Reformation religious traditions.
The term highlights a historical division within Christianity, especially in Northern Europe. While the Reformation swept
Beyond its strict historical religious meaning, "unreformoidut" can occasionally be used more broadly, though less commonly,