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Some Differences of the Mennonite Groups in Belize

This is not to define or highlight specific traditions and practices. The aim is simply to point out some of the differences that set each group apart from the other.   The Old Colony Mennonites   In most of Belize, the Hispanic people generally refer to this group as Shiparenios, while English and Kriol call them Shipyard people, since that is the biggest community of this group, even though the person might be from Indian Creek or New Land or Little Belize, to the general population as long as the man is beardless, wears a straw hat and suspenders, he's a Shipyard Mennonite. Other than that they care little about the Old Colonist customs.   So what sets these Mennonites apart from other Mennonites? They believe that only their branch of the Mennonite tree is the right one and all other more liberal branches under the Mennonite name are of the world and thus eternally lost. Technology is discouraged except for those who have businesses and in such cases any electronic...

Mennonites in Belize

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Introduction: Mennonites in Belize     While Belize is small in geographical size and in population, it hosts quite a wide variety of religions, among them the Mennonites. Although the percentage of Mennonite population is low, the impact they've had on the country certainly isn't. From Corozal District in the north to Toledo District in the south, Mennonites are scattered throughout the country. Now, let me be clear. Contrary to what people think, the Mennonites of Belize are not just those from Spanish Lookout, neither is it only those from Shipyard. If you Google "Mennonites in Belize", you'll find scores of articles about the Mennonites of Shipyard and the Mennonites of Spanish Lookout and a few articles here and there about the Mennonites of Barton Creek. But the fact is, there are at least 7 main branches of Mennonite faith in Belize, along with those smaller branches here and there that have broken off from their traditional mother church.   The first 3 g...