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  • ...wp|Conservatism}}, [[Tyrnica|Tyrnican]] {{wp|nationalism}}, {{wp|Political Catholicism|Political Apostolicism}} | [[Apostolic Social Party]]<br /><small>''Apostólskô Partia Spòlëznô''<br>''Apostol
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  • ...] and culminated in the ongoing break in communion between the [[Valduvian Apostolic Church]] and the [[Solarian Catholic Church]]. The movement's description a ...ommunion with Matīspils in 15XX, leading to the formation of the Valduvian Apostolic Church and marking the end of the Reaction.
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  • -->{{#ifexist:Roman Catholicism in the {{{country}}}<!-- -->|[[Roman Catholicism in the {{{country}}}|{{{country}}}]]<!--
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  • |religion = [[Perendism#Apostolic Church|Apostolic Church]] |religion = [[Perendism#Apostolic Church|Apostolic Church]]
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  • | orientation = [[Apolitan Church#Church bodies|Apolitan Catholicism]] ...Kartha, known as the Patriarch of Austeria, heads the church and possesses apostolic succession through {{wp|James, son of Alphaeus|James the Less}}, according
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  • |rels = [[Apostolic Catholicism]] ...into submission. In recognition of the Otekians' control of Txotai, the [[Apostolic Catholic Church]] appointed [[Patriarch Luther II of Gusev|Luther II]] as t
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  • |religion = [[Nicolaitan Church|Apostolic Church]] [[Salvian Catholicism]] arrived in the 1100s, and was firmly established by the 13th century. As
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  • ...t of early Sotirian communities, which came known as the Great Schism. The Apostolic Church continued in [[Adunis]] before spreading to [[Euclea]] under the inf ...ur largest branches of Sotirianity are [[Solarian Catholic Church|Solarian Catholicism]], followed by [[Episemialist Church|Episemialism]], then [[Amendism]], and
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  • |main_classification = [[Catholicism]] |ministers_type = [[Clergy#Catholicism|Clergy]]
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  • | denomination = [[Athonite Catholic Church|Athonite Catholicism]] The primacy of the Bishop of Athos is largely derived from his role as the apostolic successor to Saint Athondatius, to whom primacy was conferred by Jesus, giv
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  • |religion = [[Apostolic Catholicism]], [[Txoism]] An attempt by the Otekians to break away from the Apostolic Catholic Church resulted in their conquest by the [[Peivet people|Peivet]]
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  • ===Apostolic Social Party=== | merger = [[Apostolic Social Party]]<br>[[Perendist Union]]
    59 KB (5,949 words) - 03:26, 10 November 2023
  • ...themselves to be nondenominational (the government discouraged [[Apostolic Catholicism]] and those who followed the denomination converted or moved to West Po'ai)
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  • |languages2 = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...dalon|Sydalenes]], [[Poor Companion-Soldiers of the Christ Saviour and the Apostolic Temple|Templar-Companions]] and the [[Fabrian Magisterium|Holy See]] have r
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  • ...Roman Catholic| Roman Catholic Church| Roman Catholicism| Catholic Church| Catholicism| Catholic}} | style="font-size:90%;"| '''Catholicism: Eastern Catholic Churches'''<br>{{Hlist| Eastern Catholic| Eastern rite Ca
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  • |religion = [[Apostolic Catholicism]]
    14 KB (1,795 words) - 03:58, 27 March 2019
  • ...= [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]]) *'''2 December 2013 – 7 June 2016''': ''Her Royal and Apostolic Highness'' The Crown Princess
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  • ...e Mass and the traditional use of liturgical vestments as well as claiming apostolic succession. The church is divided into 23 dioceses, of which only one — t ...he practices and doctrines that are not dissimilar to those found in Roman Catholicism.
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  • ...s seen as a major export of First World imperialism. In Namor, [[Apostolic Catholicism]] was regarded by the Liberationists as an arm of Luziycan imperialism and
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  • ...t]]<br>–51.6% [[Perendism#Apostolic Church|Apostolic]]<br>–30.2% {{wp|Folk Catholicism|Popilè}}<br>–13.0% [[Perendism#Classical Perendism|Classical]]<br>4.8% { ...ade landfall, 24 June, is the feast day of Saint John the Baptist in the [[Apostolic Church]], leading him to christen the island ''Saint-Jean-Baptiste des Marc
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