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Imperial Church | |
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Latin: Ecclesia Imperialis | |
Type | National polity |
Classification | Catholic |
Orientation | Latin |
Scripture | Bible |
Theology | Catholic theology |
Polity | Episcopal |
Governance | Episcopal Conference of Latium |
Pope | Pontian XI |
Praetor | Aurelius Messala |
Imperial Primate | Pontian XI |
Apostolic Nuncio | Aurelius Aricius |
Region | Latium, Sasora, Lampeda, parts of Gelonia, etc. |
Language | Latin |
Headquarters | Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran |
Founder | Apostles Peter and Paul |
Origin | 1st century Castellum, Latin Empire |
Members | 78,000,000 |
The Imperial Church, or Imperial Catholic Church, is part of the Fabrian Catholic Church in communion with the Pope, who concurrently serves as the Imperial Primate and Bishop of Alba. The Imperial Church also includes diocese located in parts of Gelonia and Sasora. Since 2023, there are 290 diocese in the Imperial Church.
The Pope, as leader of the Imperial Church and worldwide Fabrian Church, resides in the Fabria district of Castellum, which has been a major center for Sarpeticism since the establishment of the Church. As a result Castellum is regarded as the home of the Catholic Church. Many apostolic relics are located in Castellum, particularly Fabria, which serves as the administrative center of the both the Imperial Church and the worldwide church.