Religions of Sunalaya

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Christianity

Chalcedonian Church

The Chalcedonian Church is the largest Christian church in Sunalaya, containing hundreds of millions of followers throughout the globe. It is headed by the Bishop of Rome, otherwise known as the Pope, which the Church claims to be the succession of Saint Peter. The Pope and Church's central administration is located in an enclave of the Tyrenian city of Illyes called Palaclessia. The beliefs of Catholicism base themselves in the Nicene Creed. It teaches that it is the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic church founded by Jesus Christ and the apostles. It claims to follow the original Christian faith passed down through sacred tradition and scripture.

As one of Sunalaya's oldest continously functioning international institutions, it has played a prominent role in the development of Ventismaran civilization. It has influenced its philosophy, culture, art, and science. They live across the world missions, diaspora, and conversion. In many areas, the Chalcedonian Church has declined in followers, power, and influence due to the rise of secularism.

Illyesian Catholic Church

The Illyesian Church, otherwise known as the Latin or Western Church, is the largest and most widely known sui luris churches that make up the universal Catholic Church. It is headed by the Bishop of Rome or Pope—with its headquarters in the Palaclessia (Tyrenes), enclaved within the city of Illyes. Its presence is found in parts of western Ventismar, Corentia, and Sunafrica.

Rhomaion Orthodox-Catholic Church

The Rhomaion Orthodox-Catholic Church is communion with the Pope as Bishop of Illyes and leader of the Church. It carries a large degree of autonomy from Illyes and has several differences in theological emphasis and expressions, often taking a more mystical approach. It is headed by the Bishop of Constantinople, who is appointed by the Rhomaion Emperor. It is most commonly followed in the Rhomaion Empire.

Oriental Churches
  • Armenian Orthodox-Catholic Church
  • Coptic Orthodox-Catholic Church

Eastern Orthodoxy

Eastern Orthodoxy consists of churches that have broken away from Constantinople. They are governed independently by bishops in local synods. There is no central authority analogous to the Bishop of Rome.

Protestantism

Protestant Christianity is a movement within Christianity that opposes several practices of the Catholic Church. They reject their doctrines of papal authority and sacraments, but disagree among themselves concerning several theological issues. They emphasize the priesthood of all believers and the Five solae.

Imperial Unified Church

The Imperial Unified Church is the state Church of the Englean Kaiserreich.

Ripuarian Church

The Ripuarian Church first broke off the Catholic Church in the late 15th century. First documented in the city of La Fontaine, it was created in inspiration from the other Ventismarien Protestant Churches. The Church was at it's peak in the 15th and 16th century afterwhich the King of Ripuaria declared it a heresey. Since then it has been in decline until the 19th century when it was finally legalized. today only around a hundred centers exist in Ripuaria and the Church is virtually none existant outside of Ripuaria.

Religion By Country

Nation Population Christianity
Catholicism Protestantism Eastern orthodoxy Other
Ein  Taoist Empire 11,090,000 26,435,000 12,755,000 12,755,000

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