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  • |name = Catholic Church |caption = [[St. Peter's Basilica]], the largest Catholic church in the world
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  • | {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} <small>(1530)</small> | [[Church of Gelonia]] <small>(1649)</small>
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  • | name = Imperial Church | main_classification = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholic]]
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  • ...guing that the families "bare a son for business, for the army and for the church."
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  • |name = Church of Gelonia |image = Church of Gelonia.png
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  • ...to be in communion with the Fabrian Holy See and the Perateian Ecumenical Church. {{main|Fabrian Catholic Church}}
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  • |name = Mesogeian Apostolic Church |image = Mesogeian Apostolic Church coat of arms.png
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]] ...o her elder siblings, somewhat quiet and relatively pious in her [[Fabrian Church|Honorian faith]].
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  • |name = Catholic Church |caption = [[St. Peter's Basilica]], the largest Catholic church in the world
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • '''Kirizyuntupao''' (meaning ''Christ Church'' in the [[Rezese]] language) is practiced by the [[Rezese]], [[Yacuyare]], ...wn variously as saints or angels, and include the full number of canonical Fabrian saints as well as several thousand additional from both Oxidentali traditio
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  • ...oms around it through the sponsorship of the [[Fabrian Magisterium|Fabrian Church]], uniting the Athic peoples and it's head being crowned King of the Æthic
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  • | church = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...ary central organization for the correct functioning of the Church and the Church's responsibilities as a national government and the achievement of its goal Other bodies that play an administrative or consulting role in Church and national affairs such as the Economic Consultation Committee, the Eccle
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  • |affiliations = [[Fabrian Catholic Church]]
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  • ...y fell under the dominion of Latium, though following the X Agreement, the Church no longer required Imperial authority for {{wp|consecration|episcopal conse ...without denying the role of the Pope as first among equals in the Catholic Church. It restricted power of the Pope in favor of the Latin monarch, Latin state
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  • | name = United Church of Lyncanestria | separated_from = [[Fabrian Catholic Church]]
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...ion = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]]) ...nstantine deeply favored the Perateian Ecumenical faith, but he remained a Fabrian Catholic and enjoyed warmed relations with both Pope Florentine II and his
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • *[[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrianism]] made as the official state religion of Sudentor. *Persecution of practitioners of the [[Aletheic Church|Aletheic]] faith.}}
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...urch]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])<br>[[Perateian Ecumenical Church|Perateian Ecumenicism]]
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  • | name = Kembesan Orthodox</br>Nazarist Church ...>The tau cross is the most common symbol of the Kembesan Orthodox Nazarist Church
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • ...= [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]], [[Alban Emendatic Church|Emendatic Nazarism]]
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  • ...unication from [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]) ...= [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Catholic Church]]
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  • ...Sydalon|Kingdom of Sydalon]] from 1441; <br>[[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Papacy]]; from 1441
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  • ...Andreas the Wise, a prominent {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} in [[Yerushalayim]] and a major Christian holy site.]] ...ria]] and beyond, among which the most prominent is the [[Ghant|Ghantish]] church). [[Alban Nazarism]], another Christian sect, [[Yisrael#Religion|has been b
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]
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  • ...mbers of the ruling [[House of Rouanti]] are required to be members of the Church in order to hold rights of succession to the throne. However, freedom of ex |The official state faith of Latium is {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism}}, and all members of the [[Latin Imperial Family|Imperial fami
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...disputes with close relatives, [[wikipedia:Court (royal)|courtiers]], the Church, and government officials. William served as Viceroy of Garza from 1935 to
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  • ...at one point during a mass presided over by [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope John XII]] at Sacra Basilica de Angeli Gabriel in Castellum. He was ed
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  • |religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church of Nachtmark]] <small>state religion</small>
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]] ...member of the [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]], like most other [[South Ottonia|Ottonian aristocrats]].
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  • |allegiance = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Papacy]] ...= Personal protection of the [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church]], Cardinals and special operations
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • |religion = [[Fabrian Church|Honorian Sarpeticism]]
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]] ...as he has since 2018 spoken frequently, if in passing, about divine right, Church social teaching, and societal mores. There is some reason to believe that h
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]] ...Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Rite]] of the [[Fabrian catholic Church]]. She is observant but is not known to be especially devout.
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian Church]]
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  • |religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian]]
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...istianity|early Christianity]] as the primary episcopal see of the Fabrian Church led by the [[Bishop of Alba]], with the support of the ancient Latin empero
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...gion = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]]) ...n]], and was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} on 19 September 1988, at the private chapel of [[Palatium Supranio]].
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  • | allegiance = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|The Pope]] | type = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Military order (monastic society)|military order]]
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  • | name = Aletheic Church ...ons = [[Alban Emendatic Church]] in the 5th Century <br> [[Docetic Church]] in the 9th century
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  • ...esus|Jesus's}} preaching and subsequent crucifixion on the city's [[Fabria|Fabrian Hill]]. It remained under Latin control until the collapse and retraction o ...Sydalon has been the seat of the Papacy since the founding of the Catholic Church in 1st century CE to 950 and again from 1679 to the present.
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]] ...s. She became particularly associated with [[Honorian Relief Services]], a church-affiliated charity, and the [[Society of Sant Anna]], a mendicant order of
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...a]]. She was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} in August 1976 at [[Sancta Sapientia]] in Castellum by Leontius Canuleius
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  • ...banism]] (from which the crusades take their names) but also the [[Docetic Church|Docetic]] beliefs which had spread from the [[Lushyodortag]] to the [[Holy ...ion provoked by one side or another led to the complete disparition of non-Fabrian communities either through conversions, massacres, or deportation. Addition
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  • | '''85.2% {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}''' (official) ...archy of Sydalon|Queen of Sydalon]] and the [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope]]. Each monarch appoints a {{wp|Captaincy General|captain-general}} to
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  • ...ista. He was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} and has been a practicing Catholic since. His father Olybrius ran for [[S ...could go weeks without attending church. He said that he is not a regular church-goer, but tries to attend at least once a month.
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  • ...= [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]]) ...Purpurogenita, or Born in the Purple. Leona was baptized into the Fabrian Church on 25 December 1994, at [[Sancta Sapientia]], in Castellum, by [[Pope Ignat
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...e of Latium|Senate]], charitable relationship with the common folk and the Church. Her son, and successor, [[John XI of Latium|John XI]], initiated the [[Hou
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  • ...e birth order requirements, one must profess the [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic]] faith to be eligible to succeed to the throne. ...uarantor of the Most Holy City of Sydalon, and of Sarpeta, Defender of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Patron of the Order of Knights of the Sacred Chalice
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} Athanasia is a follower of the Fabrian Catholic Church and, whether by choice or through her parent's direction, has lived a priva
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]
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  • ...gion = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Church|Honorian Church]] She is known to be a very observant [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Church|Honorian Catholic]].
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  • |{{flagicon|Fabria}} [[Fabria|Fabrian Catholic Church]] (1275–present) | type = {{wp|Catholic Church|Catholic}} {{wp|Military order (monastic society)|military order}}
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  • ...ligion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]] ...l of 2008, Vitus began attending [[Sant Eugent University]], a prestigious Church-affiliated university in [[Onneria]] triple-majoring in History, Internatio
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...minated by the [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]], with modest minorities of [[Reytled]] practitioners and [[Corsanguine]]
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...her. She was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} at the Imperial Palace's private chapel with a small number of close fami
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  • ...= [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic]])
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]
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  • | religion = {{wp|catholicism|Fabrian Catholicism}} ...e was baptized into the [[wikipedia:Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church]] on 5 September 1994, in the private chapel of [[Palatium Supranio]]. Her
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  • ...with temporal authority by {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|the Fabrian Catholic Church}}. ...ert was crowned Holy Audonian Emperor. The coronation of a new legitimate, Fabrian Audonian ruler initiated uprisings and rebellions in many other parts of Au
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  • ...= [[wikipedia:Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]<br>[[Church of Ghant]] ''(formerly)''
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  • ...dentine Mass to a more prominent position and promoted the use of Latin in Church schools; re-introduced several disused papal garments. His political effort ...Cassocks]], announced reforms to welfare and education that greatly expand Church control.
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...yn]]. He was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} in June 1986 by the Basilica of Saint Maria in Castellum by Archbishop Fl
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  • * adhere to [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] * adhere to [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] (for at least 1 years at time of application}}
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...m]]. She was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} in December 1994 with the Christian name Iohanna, named for her great-gre
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  • |religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrianism]] ...ns]] and the remaining Gothic and Lushyod polities that remained free from Fabrian influence.
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  • |religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Sarpeticism, Honorian Rite]] ...lly later in the imperial period, and Otto's mission of [[Fabrian Catholic Church|conversion of the populace to Sarpeticism]] notably was less-successful in
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...the Cathedral of the Holy Sepulchre, by the [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope]]. His godparents are [[Jacobus VI Claudius|Jacobus, Prince of Youth]]
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  • ...cals a vision of a united Ottonia, freed from the shackles of the Honorian Church and, usually implicitly, the stagnancy of inherited privilege. ...state with the Honorian Church, and sought a future in which the Honorian Church would serve as an organ of the unified Ottonian state. The Invictists, even
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic]] ...d at Cathedral of the Holy Sepulchre by the [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope]]. At the time of his birth, Jordan was third in line to the [[Line of
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...e, a {{wp|Dynasty#Dynast|dynast}} must practice {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism}}. Dynasts who marry without the express consent of the reignin ...an Catholic Church}}, or been excluded by marrying outside of the Catholic Church.
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  • ...} [[Sydalon|Kingdom of Sydalon]]<br>{{flagicon|Fabria}} [[Fabrian Catholic Church]] (1239–present) | type = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[wikipedia:Military order (monastic society)|military order]]
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...f her family, Tiara is a member of the Fabrian Catholic Church and attends church regularly.
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...children, both daughters. She is a known follower of the Fabrian Catholic Church and attends mass regularly. She has remained outside of the public spotligh
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  • | name = Alban Emendatic <!--Emendatic from emendatus--> Church ...eligion}}, alongside [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrianism]] and [[Aletheic Church|Aethelism]]. The faith is named for its founder, [[Saint Alban of Vigueria]
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}}, marrying a member of the <nowiki>"Latin Church",</nowiki> and sovereign's consent to royal marriage. As of the 1012, succe
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  • | church = [[Fabrian Catholic Church]] | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic]]
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  • ...nsion of [[Pope Julius IV]] unto the [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic throne]] in 2015, which has influenced Revisionist thought to beco * [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope]] TBD
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...one and [[Prince of Petra]] two months after his birth. He was baptized at Church of the Annunciation, in [[Fabria]], on 12 August 2012, by Patriarch John IV
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  • ...ia under an {{wp|political conservatism|conservative}}, [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Honorian]], {{wp|corporatist}} monarchy. In the wake of the [[Ottonian Reun
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  • | denomination = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Rite|Honorian]]
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...ra]] and [[Melisende of Philippopolis]]. He was baptized on 1 July 1962 at Church of the Nativity, in Sarepta, with waters from the Yarden River, by Patriarc
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  • ...= [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...tin]] and [[Hellenic language|Hellenic]], as well as {{wp|Italian language|Fabrian}}, {{wp|English language|Allamunnic}}, and {{wp|French language|Audonian}}.
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic]]
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  • ...e late 18th century of the Common Era was the Honorian Rite of the Fabrian Church. The founding of the Rite is traditionally attributed to [[St. Honorius of ...event known as [[The Great Apostasy]]. From that point onward, the Fabrian Church, even the more local Honorian clerics, lost much of their influence over Ot
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  • | religion = [[wikipedia:Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] ...hess of Kostritz]]. She was baptized into the {{wp|Catholic Church|Fabrian Church}} in June 1982, at the Yarden River, near Hamrun, Hayan, [[Sydalon]]. Her g
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  • ...were mostly evenly split between support for either claimant, the Fabrian Church in Audonia mostly backed Margaret. The civil war was mostly a stalemate, wi ...own playing. She wrote a treatise on the role of women in society and the church, promoting the example of {{wp|Priscilla and Aquila|Priscilla}} as to how w
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...= [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...= [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...tifies just as closely to both faiths, though was never required to attend church services as a child, and claims that her exposure to both <nowiki>"greatly
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  • ...yrrslynd, to still have a Sarpetic majority, courtesy of the [[Corsanguine Church]]. Eona has long been closely associated with Bluwaald (for geographic and ...ter of culture and learning, it is unclear what the future of the Honorian Church in Ottonia will be after the [[Archbishop of Onneria]] fled to Draakur foll
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
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  • ...Domnitor of the Grand Guild of Masons and Grand Emeritus of The Pneumatic Church of Karminia. He was a monarch of the House of Vykopal but, unlike his two p ...gious traditions. The ruling Belododia dynasty, though {{wp|Roman Catholic|Fabrian}}, had taken a notably more relaxed stance on religious intermingling with
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  • ...ligion = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]]) ...birthday. The ceremony was presided over by [[Pope of the Fabrian Catholic Church|Pope Urban IX]]. Immediately following to the wedding, Audric was created D
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]]
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...e Holy Lance]] after ending his term of service with the [[Fabria-Poveglia|Fabrian]] based [[Guardians of Saint Peter's Throne]], taking his holy vows on 7 Ma
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  • ...eperation from [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]) ...aking with the [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]]. The Fretrekeriners, especially the First Publishers of Truth, sought to
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  • ...ael's minorities]] such as the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} and others praise the special police force and its powers as it permits i
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} Efthymia is a follower of the Fabrian Catholic Church like most members of her family and is an avid follower of fashion trends.
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...hree daughters. She is a known and ardent follower of the Fabrian Catholic Church. She does few interviews with press and keeps her and her family's personal
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  • ...{{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}<br>[[Lyncanestrian Reformed Church]] (''formerly'')
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  • | religion = {{wpl|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...of his immediate and extended family, Athanasios is a {{wpl|Roman Catholic|Fabrian Catholic}}. During his youth his family would attend weekly mass on Sundays
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  • ...re-affirm his control over these new territories, he forced the [[Aletheic Church|Aletheic Arch-Presbyters]] to adopt of the {{wp|Traduction œcuménique de ...i Nazarism]], the Ludz identity is profoundly rooted within the [[Aletheic Church]]. Ludic people of different confession within the Triple Monarchy retained
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  • ...hostility from [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church-dominated]] regions while they faced a more welcome but {{wp|Idolatry#Judai ...In the 19th century, [[Liberal Reformed Judaism]], influenced by pagan and Fabrian concepts, emerged from more liberal quarters of urban Ottonian Jewry, spark
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  • ...rivate buildings, as well as offering lavish gifts to the Fabrian Catholic Church. ...nd Maximillian von Hechenreyt served as a Cardinal in the Fabrian Catholic Church, at a time that saw a dramatic expansion of the family's power and influenc
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  • | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] Melisende was baptized into the {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}} on 17 September 1990, in [[Sarepta]], by Pope Ignatius I, with her godpar
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  • ...of the church. Over thirty-six million individuals in Lihnidos identify as Fabrian Catholic, accounting for almost fifty-two percent of the population. ...g themselves as Christians that do not follow either Alban Christianity or Fabrian Catholicism. Those who have no faith or who do not describe themselves as C
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  • ...= [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])<br>[[Ipargurutism]] (''formerly'') ...ions to become Latin Empress, and began formal instruction in the Catholic Church in order to convert. Alazne was also appointed to Constantine’s coronatio
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  • ...ally within the [[Tyrrslynd|Kingdom of Tyrrslynd]], often to the dismay of Church authorities. ...ed to solidify the doctrines of the nascent movement, even as the Honorian Church attempted to suppress the movement with varying levels of success. By the t
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...so contributed to Raptis's conservative upbringing as the teachings of the church were socially conservative in a large part.
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  • ...ligibility to hold certain offices. Additionally, members of the [[Fabrian Church]] receive additional privileges that are not extended to those of other fai ...us authorities of that faith, e.g. {{wp|Roman Catholicism|Fabrian Catholic Church}}, etc.
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  • <br><small>5. As [[Fabria]] is encircled by [[Sydalon]], all Fabrian affairs are accredited to the [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations|Yisraeli Ambassad ...ontinued to exist pan-nationalist conservatives among the Fabrian Catholic Church's ranks who opposed the Accords and were active in many of the late '70s [[
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  • ...ear collapse over religious differences, primarily between Protestants and Fabrian Catholics, culminating in the near-destruction of the Protestant Movement w ...nage relations between the government and the Church. The PCSA ordered the Church to operate through {{wp|Liberation theory}} or face expulsion from Liothidi
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  • | religion = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}} ...trict laws against other christian sects in defence of [[Roman Catholicism|Fabrian Catholicism]]. He also patronized further construction of Holzminden Cathed
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  • ...forced to either leave the Principalities or convert to [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrianism]]. Those who didn’t convert or left ended up forming roaming b ...in Ludvosiya. Adoman promoted a return to the purity of the proto-Sarpetic Church, to harsh and methodic {{wp|Iconoclasm}}, and to a frugal lifestyle fantasi
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  • ...e Aureumterran Empire and its state church, the [[Veldikirkjan]] (Imperial Church) was officially founded by Cnut I, designating the clan as the [[divinely e ...y Modern Period. It retained its absolutist system of government and state church in an arrangement sometimes labelled a [[theocratic monarchy]], despite var
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  • ...ction of [[Sarpetic Faiths|the Sarpetic faiths to the area]]. the Honorian Church is notably the majority faith in the south of the country, while Reytled ma
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  • ...istianity|Emendatic Nazarism]]<br>{{wp|Protestantism}}<br>{{wp|Catholicism|Fabrian Christianism}} ...nd conquered the banks of the [[Drev|Drev River]], converted to [[Aletheic Church|Aletheic Nazarism]] and crowned himself '''King of the Drev''' in 816.
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  • ...stratocratic dynasty. During this period, Tsurushima is closed outright to Fabrian Catholics but not foreigners in general. The code of ethics and honor holds ...does not establish a state religion and provides for a clear separation of church and state and secular pluralism. By extension, the civil rights guarantees
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  • ...n of [[Mutulese Ochran]]. In the present, the [[Kembesan Orthodox Nazarist Church]] is the state religion and is not in communion with [[Fabria]]. While a pr [[File:Gebre Mesqel Lalibela.png|160px|thumb|right|Saint Gidon, painted in a church c. 1450.]]
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  • ...ers of Rahdenburg were often seen as one of the leading [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholic]] electors and families in Garima following the reformation; howev
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  • |religion = {{wp|irreligion|Irreligious}} 57%<br>[[Aletheic Church]] 33%<br>[[Alban Nazarism]] 10% ...Sudentor]], a vassal kingdom of the Audonians and established the Fabrian Church as the kingdom's official state religion. Eldrich's wife and sons were succ
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  • Belfras is a predominantly christian country with the Fabrian church as it's state religion. Despite this, it allows other religions to operate
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  • ...e Latins. Today, [[Leon Aegidius]] is considered by the [[Fabrian Catholic Church of Latium]] as a Martyr, like [[Valens Tarentus]] (who even became a {{wp|s ...ainst the Monadists and reiterated their opposition to {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrianism}} and other religions considered to have been created by the "''
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