Apolitan Church

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Apolitan Catholic Church
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Cathedral of Kartha, the mother church of the Apolitan Church
ClassificationWestern Sotirian
OrientationApolitan Catholicism
TheologyApolitanism
PolityEpiscopal
GovernanceHoly Synod
HeadKarekin II the Patriarch of Austeria
RegionAusteria
LanguageEcclesiastical Solarian
LiturgyAusterian Rite
HeadquartersKartha, Austeria
FounderGregory the Illuminator
Separated fromEpisemialist Church
(1441)
SeparationsOpen Communion
Members3,000,000 (self-reported)
Other name(s)Austerian Church

The Apolitan Church, officially the Apolitan Catholic Church, is the national church of Austeria. It traces its history to the early Sotirian church which was established in the Solarian province of Austeria in the 4th century CE. Following the events of the Lesser Schism of 1385, the church in Austeria aligned with the Episemialist Church.

The Apolitan Church formally broke communion with the rest of the Episemialist churches in 1441 at the conclusion of the Iconoclast Wars due to political dispute over bishopric succession and the belief that the Apolitans allowed open communion with Irfanics.

The bishop of Kartha, known as the Patriarch of Austeria, heads the church and possesses apostolic succession through James the Less, according to sacred tradition.