Religion in Paretia
This article discusses information on religion in Paretia.
Attitudes
History
Sotirianity
Solarian Catholicism
Amendism
Episemialism
Other Denominations
One unique denomination is the Álamarian Catholic Church, founded in Álamar, Esmeira. It has it's own papacy headed by Pope Pedro II, it separated from the Solarian Catholic Church in 1965, it's founder, Pope Carlos, had claims the papacy. Some have compared it to a cult. It has it's own central church in Álamar and it's own traditions separate from the Solarian Catholic Church.
Irfan
Historically Irfan was a very small religious minority, most early Irfan in the country are descendants of small groups of Rahelians, Tagamics, and Pardarians who migrated and settled during the Tagamic Invasions. There also is a community of Gulbistani Irfan that migrated from the colony of Thyropinia.
Most modern Irfan in the country are migrants, mostly from Coius, mainly Rahelia and Bahia. The largest community of Irfan come from Tsabara, many of them refugees displaced due to the Tsabaran Civil War. Other nations where many Irfan migrants hail from include Yemet, Zorasan, Nise, and Sohar.
Throughout much of Paretian history, the Irfan minority of the nation have experienced severe discrimination by the rulers of the peninsula. There are accounts of murders, mob attacks, and arson committed against the minority, especially in the middle ages and early modern period.
Tulyata
Atudism
Other Faiths
Irreligion
Festivals and Events
One of the most well known Sotirian pilgrimages is located in Vicisa, the Way of Saint James, which goes to the city of Santiago Réquiescia, Vicisa. According to tradition the apostle Saint James is buried at the cathedral in the city. It attracts many Euclean Sotirians who do the pilgrimage. There are markers with shells located all over eastern Euclea that point into the direction travelled on the pilgrimage. The pilgrimage travels through many locations in Esmeira and Vicisa.
Paretia's Holy Week festivals attracts many visitors to the country. Holy Week is a very important holiday for the Paretian sotirians, there are parades and events in every city across the country during it. There are many small Sotirian brotherhoods that hold their own events in their local towns, they usually dawn unique costumes known as a capirote. Precessions of floats, known as Pasos, with statues of Jesus Sotiras or The Virgin Mary are very common in the parades. Each day of Holy Week brings out different types of Parades, on Palm Sunday the floats have Jesus on a donkey with people carrying palm leaves, on Good Friday the pasos usually have Jesus carrying or on the Crucifix.