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'''Marism''' is a {{wp|monotheism|monotheistic religion}}, tradition and way of life ominant in Brilliania, with smaller religious communities in neighbouring areas. The faith is based on the teachings of Guardian Mari and her ten Followers, supplanting earlier local pagan religions in Brilliania in the 9th century. Marist beliefs are nearly exclusively centred on the Hicak, which is supplemented by religious study books. Puritan Marists also supplement the Hicak with the Amendments, which is not accepted by Orthodox and Reformist Marists.  
'''Marism''' is a {{wp|monotheism|monotheistic religion}}, tradition, and way of life dominant in Brilliania, with smaller religious communities in neighbouring areas. The faith is based on the teachings of Guardian Mari and her ten Followers, supplanting earlier local pagan religions in Brilliania in the 9th century. Marist beliefs are nearly exclusively centered on the Hicak, which is supplemented by religious study books. Puritan Marists also supplement the Hicak with the Amendments, which is not accepted by Orthodox or Reformist Marists.  


== History ==
== History ==
The Hicak, the holy book, is written by ten Mari and her ten followers and consist of four chapters. The first chaptr, the Hasziera, is written by Mari and describes the forming of the world by God.  
The Hicak, the holy book, is written by Mari and her ten followers and consist of four chapters. The first chapter, the Hasziera, is written by Mari and describes the forming of the world by God. The Kodecak further details early life after the creation of humanity and codifies societal rules derived from the commandments received by Mari. The Irakaszpen is the third chapter and is a supplement to the Kodecak and is written by the follower Salbacaile. The fourth chapter, the Gutunak, was written in the 12th century by offspring of the Followers and is accepted by Orthodox and Reformist Marists but not by Puritan Marists. The Gutunak consists of several letters received by early religious congregations. Instead of the Gutunak, the Puritan Marists instead consider the Szuszenketak as the fourth chapter; which was written by Szalbacaile after Mari's death.
The Kodecak further details on early life after the creation of humanity, and codifies societal rules - derived by the commandments recieved by Mari.  
 
The Irakaszpen is the third chapter and is a supplement to the Kodecak and is written by the follower Salbacaile.
The fourth chapter, the Gutunak, was written in the 12th century by offspring of the Followers and is accepted by Orthodox and Reformist Marists but not by Puritan Marists. The Gutunak consists of several letters recieved by early religious congregations.
Instad of the Gutunak, the Puritan Marists instead apply the Szuszenketak as the fourth chapter; which was written by Szalbacaile after Mari's death.
=== Early history ===  
=== Early history ===  
=== Current ===
=== Current ===
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== Worship ==
== Worship ==
=== Religious buildings ===
=== Religious buildings ===
The Marist communities often gather in a place of worship named an ''ecse'',
Marist communities often gather in a place of worship named an ''ecse''.
=== Practises ===
=== Practises ===
=== Music ===
=== Music ===
Most Marist ecseak worship by praising God using religious music. Reformist Marists generally use religious contemporary music for worshipping, although Orthodox Marists use traditional worship music. Puritan Marists do not use music for worship.  
Most Marist ecseak worship by praising God using religious music. Reformist Marists generally use religious contemporary music for worshiping, although Orthodox Marists use traditional worship music. Puritan Marists do not use music for worship.  
 
== Denominations ==
== Denominations ==
=== Reform Marists ===
=== Reform Marists ===
Reform Marists are the newest of the three major Marist pillars, splitting off the Orthodox pillar in 1907. Reform Marists do not believe in any of the 9 apocryphal books.
Reform Marists are the newest of the three major Marist pillars, splitting off the Orthodox pillar in 1907. Reform Marists do not believe in any of the 9 apocryphal books.
==Population==
==Population==
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Revision as of 18:48, 24 October 2019

Marism is a monotheistic religion, tradition, and way of life dominant in Brilliania, with smaller religious communities in neighbouring areas. The faith is based on the teachings of Guardian Mari and her ten Followers, supplanting earlier local pagan religions in Brilliania in the 9th century. Marist beliefs are nearly exclusively centered on the Hicak, which is supplemented by religious study books. Puritan Marists also supplement the Hicak with the Amendments, which is not accepted by Orthodox or Reformist Marists.

History

The Hicak, the holy book, is written by Mari and her ten followers and consist of four chapters. The first chapter, the Hasziera, is written by Mari and describes the forming of the world by God. The Kodecak further details early life after the creation of humanity and codifies societal rules derived from the commandments received by Mari. The Irakaszpen is the third chapter and is a supplement to the Kodecak and is written by the follower Salbacaile. The fourth chapter, the Gutunak, was written in the 12th century by offspring of the Followers and is accepted by Orthodox and Reformist Marists but not by Puritan Marists. The Gutunak consists of several letters received by early religious congregations. Instead of the Gutunak, the Puritan Marists instead consider the Szuszenketak as the fourth chapter; which was written by Szalbacaile after Mari's death.

Early history

Current

Worship

Religious buildings

Marist communities often gather in a place of worship named an ecse.

Practises

Music

Most Marist ecseak worship by praising God using religious music. Reformist Marists generally use religious contemporary music for worshiping, although Orthodox Marists use traditional worship music. Puritan Marists do not use music for worship.

Denominations

Reform Marists

Reform Marists are the newest of the three major Marist pillars, splitting off the Orthodox pillar in 1907. Reform Marists do not believe in any of the 9 apocryphal books.

Population

Distribution of Marists by Nation
Nation Total Population Marist Population % of Population
 Brilliania 18,792,090 16,537,039 88.0%
 Finium 3,703,109 296,249 8.0%
 Vetonia 23,681,713 2,964,646 12.52%
Total 19,797,934