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Communion of Carucerean Brothers and Sisters
Communion des Frères et Sœurs Caruquèrais
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ClassificationSotirian new religious movement
RegionCarucere
LanguageGaullican, Estmerish, Caruceran Creole, Caruceran Ziba
Origin1930s
Arucian Federation
Members24,000
Other name(s)Church of Carucerean Brothers and Sisters

The Communion of Carucerean Brothers and Sisters, commonly known as Carucerean Fraternalism, is a religious movement of millenarian Sotirianity native to Carucere. It is primarily based upon the writings and speeches of Théo Émile, a former priest of the Catholic Church who was defrocked for promoting socialism to his congregation and for his interest in Badi and Boku. Variously described as a Sotrian sect, new age religion, or syncretic faith, Fraternalism combines Catholic liberation theology with Amendism and draws significant influence from the Badi and Boku religions.

A prominent feature of Fraternalism theology is its emphasis on the liberation of the oppressed, seeking to free them from political, social, economic, and religious subjugation. Fraternalism deemphasizes intricate, philosophical views of God, focusing instead on seeing God from the perspective of the poor and the oppressed. .