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|'''[[Ecumenical Church of Lyngaard]]'''
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|[[Tiberian Rite]]
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|[[St. Hilda's Cathedral]], [[Regnhavn]], [[Lyngaard]]
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|'''[[Church of Molvia Iluatensis]]'''
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|Vassal Church
|[[Tiberian Rite]]
|[[Archbishop Cardinal Ilia Kraľ]]
|[[St. Mihal Cathedral]], [[Grast]], [[Trnava]], [[Luepola]]
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 18 October 2023

Cross of the High Church
Tiberian Church
Ecclesia Tiberia
ClassificationTiberian
ScriptureTiberian Bible
TheologyTiberian Theology
PolityEpiscopal
Great VicarGreat Vicar Xavier IV
GovernmentHigh Church
AdministrationCouncil of Cardinals
Distinct fellowshipsHigh Church and 47 Vassal Churchs, 19 Ecumenical Churches, and 11 Boundary Churches
DiocesesArchdioceses: 959 Dioceses 3,456
Parishes308,432
RegionWorldwide
LanguageEcclesiastical Tiberian
Origin1st Century
Tiberian Empire
Members1.954 billion
Clergy

Name

History

Organization

Great Vicar and the Council of Cardinals

Organized as an episcopal polity, the Tiberian Church is led by ordained clergy holding ranks such as Bishop, Cardinal, and above all, Great Vicar. Different types of churches within the Tiberian Church may have varying structures owing to tradition or autonomy.

At the top of the church is the Great Vicar, a clergyman who's a member of the Council of Cardinals and direct leader of the overall Tiberian Church, High Church, and all Ecumenical Churches. Upon the death of a previous Great Vicar, the Cardinals will vote on one of their own to be the next Great Vicar. Cardinals themselves are the heads of their own individual churches typically, though some may be lower-ranked clergymen appointed as functionaries by the Great Vicar; appointed Cardinals will keep their title for life or until stripped of it by a Great Vicar.\

High Church, Ecumenical, Vassal, and Boundary Churches

Within the Tiberian Church there are three specific types of church- Ecumenical Churches, Vassal Churches, and Boundary Churches, in order of how autonomous they are within the Tiberian faith.

Ecumenical Churches, the least autonomous of the churches, are directly administered by the High Church and as such have little to no differences between themselves and the High Church in [!THE VATICAN]. These churches are typically smaller and either inhabit a very small country, or states that used to have Vassal Churches but not longer do. The Ecumenical Churches do not have a Cardinal, though a couple retain purely ceremonial Cardinal positions assigned to a ranking Archbishop.

Slightly more autonomous are the Vassal Churches, which are also the most numerous and populous of the churches. Vassal Churches are apolitical, national churches each headed by an Archbishop Cardinal, or Archiepiscopus Cardinalis. The Cardinal will swear fealty to the authority of the High Church; this authority is technically limited to matters of theology and structure, though in practice it generally is a very top-down structure. Some Vassal Churches will have slightly differing terminology, such as Diocese vs. Bishopric.

Most autonomous are Boundary Churches- a form of church led not by an Archbishop Cardinal, but by a Catholicoi Cardinal. Boundary Churches are subservient to the High Church on theological matters, but in terms of organization, traditions, major rites, liturgical language, Cardinal nomination and more, they may vary highly and also happen to be the most rare of the church types.

Name Est. Classification Rite Leader Seat Polity Jurisdictions Bishops Members
Papalcross.png High Church 1st Century CE Ecumenical Tiberian Rite Great Vicar Xavier IV !vatican Patriarchate 1,295,000,000
Papalcross.png West Arcadian All-Saint's Church 1856 Vassal Church Tiberian Rite Archbishop Cardinal Bob Duncan Arco Cathedral, Arco, Cascadian Commonwealth Patriarchate 11
Papalcross.png Arcadian Rite Tiberian Church 1833 Boundary Church Arcadian Rite Catholicoi Cardinal Derrick Brewer St. Cyrus National Basilica, Gotham, New Estarian Commonwealth Patriarchate 11
Papalcross.png Church of Argea 1st Century CE Vassal Church Imperial Rite Archbishop Cardinal Vissarion Paraskevaidis Old Imperial Basilica, Kadmos, Argea, Argea Patriarchate 13,340,001
Papalcross.png Ecumenical Church of Isole de Santi 1789 Ecumenical Tiberian Rite Cardinal Alan Ward St. Caesar Cathedral, Santa Crista, Isole dei Santi, Thalassic Federation Patriarchate 5,943,231
Papalcross.png Ecumenical Church of Lyngaard 1807 Ecumenical Tiberian Rite Cardinal Emil Lauritzen St. Hilda's Cathedral, Regnhavn, Lyngaard Patriarchate 713,291
Papalcross.png Ársa Rite Church of Antepodea 1766 Vassal Church Ársa Rite Archbishop Cardinal Stephen Landers Holy Name National Cathedral, Strafton, Southeast Highlands, Thalassic Federation Patriarchate 21,569,429
Papalcross.png Church of Molvia Iluatensis 6th Century CE Vassal Church Tiberian Rite Archbishop Cardinal Ilia Kraľ St. Mihal Cathedral, Grast, Trnava, Luepola Patriarchate 40,585,338
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Dioceses, Bishoprics, Parishes

Holy Orders

Sanctioned Lay Orders

Membership

Doctrine