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The '''Ecclesiastical Amendant Church of Ebrary''', known formerly (and still informally) as simply the '''Church of Ebrary''', is an [[Amendantism|Amendant]] Christian church which was the established church of [[Ebrary]]. Members of the church are generally denoted as ''Ceresists'', so the church is also sometimes also referred to as the '''Ceresist Church'''. As Ebrary's longest-lasting functioning institution, it has played an important role in the history and development of the Ebrarian nation. The bishop of Ceres is the most senior cleric, supreme governor, and chief pastor of the church. It traces its origins to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Aroman-speaking colonies of Ebrary in the 5th-century. The church is headquartered in the historic Cathedral of St. Ebraius in the Ebrarian capital of Ceres.
The '''Ecclesiastical Amendant Church of Ebrary''', known formerly (and still informally) as simply the '''Church of Ebrary''', is an [[Amendantism|Amendant]] Christian church which was the established church of [[Ebrary]] until 1934. Members of the church are generally denoted as ''Ceresists'', so the church is also sometimes also referred to as the '''Ceresist Church'''. As Ebrary's longest-lasting functioning institution, it has played an important role in the history and development of the Ebrarian nation. The bishop of Ceres is the most senior cleric, supreme governor, and chief pastor of the church. It traces its origins to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Aroman-speaking colonies of Ebrary in the 5th-century. The church is headquartered in the historic Cathedral of St. Ebraius in the Ebrarian capital of Ceres.


Due to its history, the Ebrarian church views itself as respecting unbroken apostolic succession from the apostles.
Due to its history, the Ebrarian church views itself as respecting unbroken apostolic succession from the apostles.

Revision as of 04:52, 28 August 2021

The Ecclesiastical Amendant Church of Ebrary, known formerly (and still informally) as simply the Church of Ebrary, is an Amendant Christian church which was the established church of Ebrary until 1934. Members of the church are generally denoted as Ceresists, so the church is also sometimes also referred to as the Ceresist Church. As Ebrary's longest-lasting functioning institution, it has played an important role in the history and development of the Ebrarian nation. The bishop of Ceres is the most senior cleric, supreme governor, and chief pastor of the church. It traces its origins to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Aroman-speaking colonies of Ebrary in the 5th-century. The church is headquartered in the historic Cathedral of St. Ebraius in the Ebrarian capital of Ceres.

Due to its history, the Ebrarian church views itself as respecting unbroken apostolic succession from the apostles.