Plain peopleThe plain people is a generic term used to refer to Amish and old order Mennonites in Pennsylvania. History: The term originally came from sources external to the Amish or Mennonite religious orders in reference to their plain appearance and life style. The original dictates for a plain and simple life were to counter the Abomination of the Roman Catholic Church ceremonies and the life style the Catholic clergy maintained prior to the Counter Reformation. While Martin Luther began the Reformation, many felt that he had not done enough to separate himself from the Roman Catholic Church. This separation led to many customs the two religious orders still maintain to some degree. Among these are included:
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"We don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out." - Decca Recording Co. rejecting the Beatles, 1962 |
