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=Other Thermodolian Christian Churches= | =Other Thermodolian Christian Churches= | ||
Besides the Thermodolian Christian Church there are other independent churches in the thermodolian christian denomination. Most of these, except the Thermodolian High Christian Church which broke off in 1452, split during the Thermodolian Christian Reformation during the late 1600s. | |||
===Thermodolian High Christian Church=== | |||
The Thermodolian High Christian Church is the second largest of the Thermodolian christian churches with 40,358,210 members. The church split in 1452 from the mother church over the use of vernacular in the church instead of keeping with the High Thermodolian language as the language of the church. | |||
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Revision as of 19:58, 30 January 2022
Thermodolia Christianity is a 1.6 Billion member christian denomination orginating in Thermodolia, it is currently the largest christian denomination in thermodolia. The denomination started with the Thermodolian Schism from the Roman Catholic Church in the 1190s. Its largest church is the Thermodolian Christian Church with a membership of 1,532,974,172, the other 80,682,851 Thermodolian Christians belong to several different groups. Thermodolia Christianity considers itself to be a Catholic Church.
History
Beliefs
Holy Days
Thermodolian Christian Church
Church Leadership
Supreme Bishop
National Bishop
Arch-Bishops
Bishops
Rectors
Assistant Rectors
Traditions
List of Supreme Bishops
Religious Orders
Other Thermodolian Christian Churches
Besides the Thermodolian Christian Church there are other independent churches in the thermodolian christian denomination. Most of these, except the Thermodolian High Christian Church which broke off in 1452, split during the Thermodolian Christian Reformation during the late 1600s.
Thermodolian High Christian Church
The Thermodolian High Christian Church is the second largest of the Thermodolian christian churches with 40,358,210 members. The church split in 1452 from the mother church over the use of vernacular in the church instead of keeping with the High Thermodolian language as the language of the church.