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| image_size      = 250
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| caption          = Portrait of the Venerated Szerafin.
| caption          = Portrait of the Venerated Szerafin.
| province        = [[Imperial East Összeszerelés]]
| province        = [[Imperial East (Noble Dog)|Imperial East]]
| ordination      = 8th Vadászat 1712
| ordination      = 8th Vadászat 1712
| ordained_by      = [[Sapieha]]
| ordained_by      = [[Sapieha (Noble Dog)|Sapieha]]
| consecration    = 17th Teremtés 1727
| consecration    = 17th Teremtés 1727
| consecrated_by  = [[Mezőföldi Oleś]]
| consecrated_by  = [[Oleś (Noble Dog)|Oleś]]
| rank            = [[Apostolic Presbyter]]
| rank            = [[Apostolic Presbyter (Noble Dog)|Apostolic Presbyter]]
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'''Szerafin''' is the [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|Imperial]] [[Apostolic Presbyter (Noble Dog)|Apostolic Presbyter]] of the [[Imperial East (Noble Dog)|Imperial East]]. Szerafin is the first [[Salgói (Noble Dog)|Salgói]] to hold the position of Apostolic Presbyter. Szerafin was also instrumental with the completion of the [[Reliquary of Ámos I (Noble Dog)|Reliquary of Ámos I]]. During the [[Noble Revolution (Noble Dog)|Noble Revolution]], Szerafin was present alongside the three other Apostolic Presbyter of the Empire and the [[Lakottial Deák (Noble Dog)|Lakottial Déak]] as a neutral unaligned faction.  
'''Szerafin''' is the [[The Empire (Noble Dog)|Imperial]] [[Apostolic Presbyter (Noble Dog)|Apostolic Presbyter]] of the [[Imperial East (Noble Dog)|Imperial East]]. Szerafin is the first [[Salgói (Noble Dog)|Salgói]] to hold the position of Apostolic Presbyter. Szerafin was also instrumental with the completion of the [[Reliquary of Ámos I (Noble Dog)|Reliquary of Ámos I]]. During the [[Noble Revolution (Noble Dog)|Noble Revolution]], Szerafin was present alongside the three other Apostolic Presbyter of the Empire and the [[Lakottial Deák (Noble Dog)|Lakottial Déak]] as a neutral unaligned faction.  


As a young child, Szerafin was born in [[Salgó (Noble Dog)|Salgó]] within the [[Imperial Central (Noble Dog)|Imperial Central]] and was determined to be raised as a officer. His family was a minor military family that had served since the [[Hódítók Disunity (Noble Dog)|Hódítók Disunity]] in the [[Proto-Imperial Era (Noble Dog)|Proto-Imperial Era]]. His father had determined to train him to serve in the [[Salgoic Imperial Regiment (Noble Dog)|Salgói Imperial Regiment]]. When he was sent to [[Mezőföld (Noble Dog)|Mezőföld]] to attain his secondary education, he had began attending religious services at the Mezőföld Cathedral. He abandoned his prospect of entering military service and began a religious career under the watch of [[Sapieha (Noble Dog)|Sapieha]].
As a young child, Szerafin was born in [[Salgó (Noble Dog)|Salgó]] within the [[Imperial Central (Noble Dog)|Imperial Central]] and was determined to be raised as a officer. His family was a minor military family that had served since the [[Hódítók Disunity (Noble Dog)|Hódítók Disunity]] in the [[Proto-Imperial Era (Noble Dog)|Proto-Imperial Era]]. His father had determined to train him to serve in the [[Salgói Imperial Regiment (Noble Dog)|Salgói Imperial Regiment]]. When he was sent to [[Mezőföld (Noble Dog)|Mezőföld]] to attain his secondary education, he had began attending religious services at the Mezőföld Cathedral. He abandoned his prospect of entering military service and began a religious career under the watch of [[Sapieha (Noble Dog)|Sapieha]].


During his time after his ordination by Sapieha, he began his studies in a self-exile to [[Kisigmánd (Noble Dog)|Kisigmánd]] in the Imperial East under [[Oleś (Noble Dog)|Oleś]]. His work with Oleś brought him into religious conflict with the [[Bystríki Order (Noble Dog)|Bystríki Order]], which was undergoing a migration to the [[Imperial West (Noble Dog)|Imperial West]]. He began what he considered his life's work, the [[Archives of Sapieha (Noble Dog)|Archives of Sapieha]], which was met with overall jubilation by the Eastern [[Erdős (Noble Dog)|Erdős]] and [[Rédicsi (Noble Dog)|Rédicsi]] nobility.  
During his time after his ordination by Sapieha, he began his studies in a self-exile to [[Kisigmánd (Noble Dog)|Kisigmánd]] in the Imperial East under [[Oleś (Noble Dog)|Oleś]]. His work with Oleś brought him into religious conflict with the [[Bystríki Order (Noble Dog)|Bystríki Order]], which was undergoing a migration to the [[Imperial West (Noble Dog)|Imperial West]]. He began what he considered his life's work, the [[Archives of Sapieha (Noble Dog)|Archives of Sapieha]], which was met with overall jubilation by the Eastern [[Erdős (Noble Dog)|Erdős]] and [[Rédicsi (Noble Dog)|Rédicsi]] nobility.  
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==Ordination==
==Background==
 
 


==Consecration==


==Apostolic Presbyter==
==Apostolic Presbyter==
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==Theology==
==Theology==
{{Main article|Theology of Szerafin (Noble Dog)}}
Szerafin's theological thought mainly focuses on developing the specific written relationships between the [[Hódítók (Noble Dog)|Hódítók]] [[Apostle of War and Conquest (Noble Dog)|Apostle of War and Conquest]]. He guided his principal interpretations of the [[Writings of War (Noble Dog)|Writings of War]] and the [[Book of Conquest (Noble Dog)|Book of Conquest]] with Sapieha and Oleś. Szerafin often rejected the interpretations of others that the Book of Conquest was written to be literal, but rather to appeal to the rational conscience of the other six apostles.
Szerafin's theological thought mainly focuses on developing the specific written relationships between the [[Hódítók (Noble Dog)|Hódítók]] [[Apostle of War and Conquest (Noble Dog)|Apostle of War and Conquest]]. He guided his principal interpretations of the [[Writings of War (Noble Dog)|Writings of War]] and the [[Book of Conquest (Noble Dog)|Book of Conquest]] with Sapieha and Oleś. Szerafin often rejected the interpretations of others that the Book of Conquest was written to be literal, but rather to appeal to the rational conscience of the other six apostles.

Latest revision as of 07:53, 26 July 2021

Szerafin
Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East
Portrait of Szerafin.png
Portrait of the Venerated Szerafin.
ProvinceImperial East
Orders
Ordination8th Vadászat 1712
by Sapieha
Consecration17th Teremtés 1727
by Oleś
RankApostolic Presbyter

Szerafin is the Imperial Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East. Szerafin is the first Salgói to hold the position of Apostolic Presbyter. Szerafin was also instrumental with the completion of the Reliquary of Ámos I. During the Noble Revolution, Szerafin was present alongside the three other Apostolic Presbyter of the Empire and the Lakottial Déak as a neutral unaligned faction.

As a young child, Szerafin was born in Salgó within the Imperial Central and was determined to be raised as a officer. His family was a minor military family that had served since the Hódítók Disunity in the Proto-Imperial Era. His father had determined to train him to serve in the Salgói Imperial Regiment. When he was sent to Mezőföld to attain his secondary education, he had began attending religious services at the Mezőföld Cathedral. He abandoned his prospect of entering military service and began a religious career under the watch of Sapieha.

During his time after his ordination by Sapieha, he began his studies in a self-exile to Kisigmánd in the Imperial East under Oleś. His work with Oleś brought him into religious conflict with the Bystríki Order, which was undergoing a migration to the Imperial West. He began what he considered his life's work, the Archives of Sapieha, which was met with overall jubilation by the Eastern Erdős and Rédicsi nobility.

Szerafin's theological works focused on the Book of Conquest, where he focused on the relationship between the Apostle of Religion & Nature and the Apostle of War & Conquest, where the Apostle of Religion & Nature is sent letters of forgiveness from the Apostle of War & Conquest for injustices that were committed between the two. Szerafin revealed that his interpretation had viewed that men who, even blinded by war and stricken with rage, are able to recognize the injustices that are committed among one another.


Background

Apostolic Presbyter

Szerafin was appointed the Apostolic Presbyter of the Imperial East by Déak Bernát after his establishment of the Archives in conjunction with several Imperial noble families in the east, most notably the Erdősi House of Velencei.

Theology

Szerafin's theological thought mainly focuses on developing the specific written relationships between the Hódítók Apostle of War and Conquest. He guided his principal interpretations of the Writings of War and the Book of Conquest with Sapieha and Oleś. Szerafin often rejected the interpretations of others that the Book of Conquest was written to be literal, but rather to appeal to the rational conscience of the other six apostles.