Religion in West Phoenicia
Religion in West Phoenicia
Ministers Responsible:
- Minister of Religion: Deputy Pontifex Jim Wacco
- Minister of Pagan Faiths: Deputy High Priest August Moon
- Minister of Morality: Dr Cheryl Pisaccio
West Phoenicia is a God fearing nation.
It recognizes The True Path as the state religion.
Paganism is the second major faith in the Confederate Empire of West Phoenicia
Citizens are free to practice any faith in this devout nation as long as its not deemed banned by the Ministry of Religion. Citizens who follow banned religions or who proselytize a banned doctrine face exile or imprisonment.
Ministry of Faith
True Path Faith
The 2019 census had between 80 to 85% of the citizens identified as followers of the True Path faith.
Of Christianity, the main branches formally recognised by the Ministry of Faith are Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Orthodox and Mormonism which unified into a syncretism blend to create the True Path Faith and the Mega Worship Centres.
However there are a number of Catholic and Protestant churches operating under their own banner not affiliated with the True Path.
Paganism
Paganism is the second major faith in the Confederate Empire of West Phoenicia,
The city-states of Baal Territory, Ptolemaic Haven, Mythologica, Yule Island, Druidia, New Egypt, Bast County, Selene Valley, New Rome, Polytheisa Heaven and Helios Region boasts the largest numbers of pagan adherents where the old pagan ways flourish.
Asherah Grove, the capital city of Baal Territory holds the residence of High Priestess Margie Brixton; the head of the pagan faiths which united to form a United Pagan Council representing all recognised pagan and wiccan faiths.
These city-states are lined with temples dedicated to a pantheon of gods, goddesses and animal deities deemed for suitable worship by the United Pagan council. There are countless shops and markets dedicated to witchcraft, charms, potions, mediums, temple prostitutes and fortune tellers which help boost the West Phoenician economy.
Other Faiths
- Judaism has a strong number of adherents and synagogues in the City-states of Herodian Valley and New Egypt
- Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Shintoism have a number of temples and adherents in Polytheisa Heaven, Titania and the Scarlett Orient Isles.
- Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism have small communities of followers and a scattering of worship centres in Deception Bay, Acapella and Fort Blackfoot.
Banned Religions
The practice of Religion is overseen by the Ministry of Faith. The ministry follows strict guidelines to determine which religious groups are suitable and which are a danger to the citizens and need to be banned. The following are banned religions.
- Islam
- Atheism
- Jehovah Witnesses
- Scientology
- Gnosticism
- Satanism
- Quakers
Current Statistics
Current Religious Statistics of West Phoenicia
- True Path 85%
- Paganism 10%
- Other 05%
Former Clergy of the State Church of West Phoenicia
- 2013- Pontifex Angelika I Deo Deuotus
- 1983 to 2013: Most High Reverend Darius Mckay
- 1981-1983: Archbishop Dave McCross
- 1960- 1981: Holy Mother Cherice Liverpool
- 1951- 1960: Pontifex Michael Vessel
- 1946- 1951: Pontifex Peter Humility
- 1941-1946: Pontifex Samuel Pascoe
- 1940-1941: Archbishop Robert Swanston
- 1938-1940: Most High Sister Christine Kenya
- 1930-1938: Most High Brother Kevin Kenya
- 1900-1930: Pontifex Nigel the Healer
The Supreme Head of the State Church in West Phoenicia is Pontifex Angelika I Deo Deuotus. Whose palatial residence is in Agape.
Clergy of the United Pagan Faiths of West Phoenicia
- 2010- High Priestess Margie Brixton
The Inquisition Tribunal
Inquisition Tribunal Supreme Court | |
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Established | 1950 (by Act of the Senate) 1950 (effective) |
Location | Blessed City, Agape |
Composition method | Appointed by the Monarch with Senate confirmation |
Authorized by | Judicial Reform Act, 1950 |
Judge term length | Life |
Number of positions | 12 |
Chief Justice | |
Currently | Comitas Funar |
Since | 24 February 2007 |
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