Biography
Youth and training
Tullio Vinay is the son of a teacher, pastor and theologian of the Waldensian Evangelical Church. He grew up in Trieste and Torre Pellice and studied Protestant theology in Rome at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology and then at the University of Edinburgh.Start of Career and Second World War
From his consecration in 1934 until 1946, he was pastor of the Evangelical Waldensian Church of Florence. During this period, he launched into multiple anti-fascist activities and managed to save dozens of Jews who hid in a secret apartment within the headquarters of the Waldensian church Via Manzoni. In 1982, he was recognized Righteous Among the Nations by the Israeli government, which did not prevent him from being sharply critical of theFoundation of the International Agapè Center
In 1946, Tullio Vinay left his pastoral position in Florence, and the following year he founded theSettlement in Sicily
In 1961, Pastor Vinay gave life to a new great project, this time in the heart of Sicily, in the city of Riesi, where he founded the "Christian service center" to respond to the economic, social and moral misery of the local population and to create an outpost against the Mafia's excessive power. Without practicing any form of proselytism, the Riesi Christian Service immediately identified its areas of intervention, education, health and sustainable development of the territory, in accordance with the Protestant and Waldensian vision which believes that each person must be accompanied towards their liberation of any form of slavery, including when it is a cultural one. Today, the Christian service of Riesi consists of a kindergarten, an elementary school, an accommodation centre, a social and health center (initially a family counseling center) and an agricultural advisory center. Originally, there was also a vocational school. As for Agape, the buildings housing the Christian Service Center were designed and built between 1963 and 1966 by architect Leonardo Ricci; named '' Monte degli Ulivi ''(Mount of Olives), the buildings are considered a remarkable example of the 20th century Italian architecture. Since 2009, the ensemble is recognized as being of cultural interest by the region of Sicily.Political commitment
From 1976 to 1983, Tullio Vinay was a member of theAwards
* 1982: Righteous among the nations * 1987: Leopold-Lucas Prize of the University of Tübingen * 1981: Doctor honoris causa of the Montpellier Faculty of Protestant TheologyPosterity
Pastor Tullio Vinay is the outstanding figure of Italian Protestantism in the 20th century. He has considerably renewed its Christian proclamation and testimony of charity through the founding of the two institutions of Agape and Riesi. In 1974 Tullio Vinay was the inspiration of the two founders of the ''Mouvement des Chrétiens pour l'Abolition de la Torture'' (Christian Action for the Abolition of Torture movement, a.k.a. ACAT), which was launched in the UK as ''Action by Christians against Torture'' in 1984.Sources
*translated for the French Wikipedia page on 7 August 2018.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vinay, Tullio Italian Protestant ministers and clergy Calvinist and Reformed theologians Members of the Senate of the Republic (Italy) 1909 births 1996 deaths Italian Righteous Among the Nations Italian anti-fascists Protestant ministers and clergy in Italy