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An outline of [[Salvian Catholicism]], a branch of [[Christianity (Eurth)|Christianity]] and a sect of the larger [[Catholic Church (Eurth)|Catholic Church]]. 
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The Salvian Catholic Church (Salvian: ), is a $$ of the [[Catholic Church (Eurth)|Catholic Church]].  The church is headed by the Bishop of Deopolis in the [[Sanctum Imperium Catholicum]], and is known as "Pope" or "Pontiff".  The pope is one of two in the Catholic Church as a whole, sharing the seat with the patriarch from the Tacolic faith based in [[Iverica]].
An outline of the Salvian Catholic Church, a branch of [[Christianity (Eurth)|Christianity]] and a {{wp|particular church}} of the larger [[Catholic Church (Eurth)|Catholic Church]]. 
 
The Salvian Catholic Church (Salvian: ''Salveae Catholicum Sanctupa''), is a {{wp|particular church}} of the [[Catholic Church (Eurth)|Catholic Church]].  The church is headed by the Bishop of Deopolis in the [[Sanctum Imperium Catholicum]], and is known as "Pope" or "Pontiff".  The pope is one of two in the Catholic Church as a whole, sharing the seat with the patriarch from the Tacolic faith based in [[Iverica]].


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An outline of the Salvian Catholic Church, a branch of Christianity and a particular church of the larger Catholic Church.

The Salvian Catholic Church (Salvian: Salveae Catholicum Sanctupa), is a particular church of the Catholic Church. The church is headed by the Bishop of Deopolis in the Sanctum Imperium Catholicum, and is known as "Pope" or "Pontiff". The pope is one of two in the Catholic Church as a whole, sharing the seat with the patriarch from the Tacolic faith based in Iverica.

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