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An inverted Latin cross, known as St. Peter's Cross.
Angvarian Ecumenical Catheric Church
  • Ongvòtar Īk'jumīnīkālîz-Khāþārikhōz Khōrm
  • Ecclesia Catherica Oecumenica Angevarica
The façade of a massive, gaudy yet bleak cathedral, built in the Gothic architectural style yet seemingly abandoned for unknown reasons, under a dark and cloudy night sky.
The Temple and Archbasilica of the Ever-Breathtaking One, the largest Angvarian Catheric church in the world.
Abbreviation
  • AECC
  • OIKK
ClassificationCatheric
ScriptureKephalaia, Kitab al-Nur, Seven Jewels, Didache
TheologyCatheric theology
PolityEpiscopal polity
Sovereign and
Supreme Head
Katharina XII
Ecclesiarch
and Primate
Pope Theodacus V
Governance
and Administration
Most Holy See
    • Supreme Synod
Particular churches
sui iuris
Angvarian Church and 18 affiliated churches
Divisions
  • Archdioceses: 1,960
  • Dioceses: 9,029
Parish306,791
RegionWorldwide
LanguageLatin, Angvarian and native languages
LiturgyWestern and Eastern
HeadquartersPontifical Palace, Saint Ligeia City, Mordegard
FounderKeanus, according to
sacred tradition
Origin1st century CE
Shem, Solean Empire
Separations
  • Right Believers (1436)
MembersNeutral increase 1.366 billion (2021)
Clergy
  • Bishops: 7,216
  • Priests: 610,429
  • Deacons: 106,531
Hospitals1,317
Other name(s)Angvarian Church

The Angvarian Ecumenical Catheric Church