Evangelical Reformed Church in Šidski Banovci

Evangelička crkva u Šidskim Banovcima (Croatian) Evangelical Reformed Church (German: Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Šidski Banovci, Croatian: Evangelička crkva u Šidskim Banovcima, Serbian Cyrillic: Евангелистичка црква у Шидским Бановцима) in Banovci in eastern Croatia was an historical Evangelical Reformed church of the local Danube Swabians community.

Danube Swabians community was expelled from the village in 1944 at the end of the World War II in Yugoslavia in expulsion which took place all over Eastern and Central Europe.

[2] First Protestant Danube Swabians settled in Banovci in 1859 where they initially relied on support of local Serbian Orthodox priest Uroš.

[3] As there was no Lutheran church in Banovci at that time, German Protestant settlers asked priest Uroš to hold a Christmas Mass for them under the Eastern Orthodox liturgical rite.

[3] Priest Uroš have refused this request as it was contrary to Orthodox canonical rules, yet he offered them to organize Christmas Celebration on their own in the Church of the Holy Venerable Mother Parascheva.