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The '''Annic Church''', more formally the '''Church of the Lady Saint Annais''', is a [[Beoin]] sect that originated in [[Meronnia]] in the early 1600's during a period of religious unrest in that country. | |||
While respecting the core teachings of Beo, the sect differs from others in a number of theological and secular ways. It differs most prominently from other sects of Beoinism with its doctrine of "Monastic Supremacy", wherein monastic orders of nuns are responsible for administrative roles and oversee churches, rather than the reverse. | |||
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==Structure== |
Revision as of 18:27, 12 April 2020
Annic Church | |
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Église Annic | |
Classification | Beoin |
Scripture | Diash |
Rectress General | Lise XI |
Administration | Conclave |
Abbeys | 644 |
Priories | 2912 |
Region | Global |
Language | Meronnian and native languages |
Headquarters | The Motherhouse |
Founder | Annais of Ponce |
Origin | 1612 Guillemin Priory, Meronnia |
The Annic Church, more formally the Church of the Lady Saint Annais, is a Beoin sect that originated in Meronnia in the early 1600's during a period of religious unrest in that country.
While respecting the core teachings of Beo, the sect differs from others in a number of theological and secular ways. It differs most prominently from other sects of Beoinism with its doctrine of "Monastic Supremacy", wherein monastic orders of nuns are responsible for administrative roles and oversee churches, rather than the reverse.