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The '''Rumahokian Catholic Church''', or the '''Catholic Church in Rumahoki''', is part of the worldwide [[Catholic Church]] in {{wp|full communion}} with the [[Pope]] in [[Urceopolis]], under the governance of the [[Episcopal Collegiate of Vallos]], the main governing body of the Catholic Church in [[Vallos]]. It is the largest religion in [[Rumahoki]] as well as its former state religion prior to 1994. The [[Constitution of Rumahoki]] recognises the role and significance of the Catholic Church as part of the nation's history and heritage, which has existed since the founding of the first {{wp|archdiocese}} in [[Archdiocese of Los Rumas|Los Rumas]] in the 15th Century during the years of the [[Viceroyalty of Los Rumas|viceroyalty]], and establishes a cooperative relationship between the Rumahokian state and the Church.
The '''Rumahokian Catholic Church''', or the '''Catholic Church in Rumahoki''', is part of the worldwide [[Catholic Church]] in {{wp|full communion}} with the [[Pope]] in [[Urceopolis]], under the governance of the [[Episcopal Collegiate of Vallos]], the main governing body of the Catholic Church in [[Vallos]]. It is the largest religion in [[Rumahoki]] as well as its former state religion prior to 1994. The [[Constitution of Rumahoki]] recognises the role and significance of the Catholic Church as part of the nation's history and heritage, which has existed since the founding of the first {{wp|archdiocese}} in [[Archdiocese of Los Rumas|Los Rumas]] in the 15th Century during the years of the [[Viceroyalty of Los Rumas|viceroyalty]], and establishes a cooperative relationship between the Rumahokian state and the Church.


According to the most recent census, over 33 million people (nearly 65% of the population) identify as being in communion with the Catholic Church. These 33 million adherents are spread across six ecclesiastical provinces (Los Rumas, Las Joquis, Natalia, Salvador, New Albalitor, and Tainia) and one {{wp|apostolic vicarate}} (located within the two Loa-majority states). The Catholic faith in Rumahoki has syncretised heavily with various folk customs in certain parts of the nation, and in one case has even led to the emergence of a fully-fledged {{wp|syncretic faith}}, that being [[Marian Kapuhenasa]], the faith of those of the [[Loa people|Loa]] who have [[Occident|occidentalised]].
According to the most recent census, over 33 million people (nearly 65% of the population) identify as being in communion with the Catholic Church. These 33 million adherents are spread across seven ecclesiastical provinces (Los Rumas, Las Joquis, Natalia, Salvador, New Albalitor, Samalosi, and Tainia) and one {{wp|apostolic vicarate}} (located within the two Loa-majority states). The Catholic faith in Rumahoki has syncretised heavily with various folk customs in certain parts of the nation, and in one case has even led to the emergence of a fully-fledged {{wp|syncretic faith}}, that being [[Marian Kapuhenasa]], the faith of those of the [[Loa people|Loa]] who have [[Occident|occidentalised]].


The main ecclesiastical province is in [[Los Rumas]], headed by one of the few patriarchs within the Levantine Church. Unlike the heads of the particular churches in communion with the Pope in Urceopolis, the patriarchal title for the archbishop of Los Rumas is merely ceremonial and titular and confers no authority over other metropolitan bishops; it was conferred to the Archdiocese of Los Rumas on the 300th anniversary of the foundation of the Viceroyalty of Los Rumas. What does confer authority is the primatial title of the [[Primate of All Vallos]], a title that denotes the president of the Episcopal Collegiate of Vallos, and was conferred to the Archdiocese of Los Rumas in the 15th Century shortly after the investiture of its first archbishop [[Afonso Ocampo]].
The main ecclesiastical province is in [[Los Rumas]], headed by one of the few patriarchs within the Levantine Church. Unlike the heads of the particular churches in communion with the Pope in Urceopolis, the patriarchal title for the archbishop of Los Rumas is merely ceremonial and titular and confers no authority over other metropolitan bishops; it was conferred to the Archdiocese of Los Rumas on the 300th anniversary of the foundation of the Viceroyalty of Los Rumas. What does confer authority is the primatial title of the [[Primate of All Vallos]], a title that denotes the president of the Episcopal Collegiate of Vallos, and was conferred to the Archdiocese of Los Rumas in the 15th Century shortly after the investiture of its first archbishop [[Afonso Ocampo]].
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* [[Diocese of Lago]]
* [[Diocese of Lago]]
* [[Diocese of New Romenia]]
* [[Diocese of New Romenia]]
===Ecclesiastical Province of Samalosi===
* [[Archdiocese of Vailoatai]]
* [[Diocese of Sagone]]
* [[Diocese of Manase]]
* [[Diocese of Faleu]]
===Ecclesiastical Province of Tainia===
===Ecclesiastical Province of Tainia===
* [[Archdiocese of Biminimarch]]
* [[Archdiocese of Biminimarch]]
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File:Catedral_de_Cádiz,_España,_2015-12-08,_DD_56.JPG|[[New Albalitor Cathedral]]
File:Catedral_de_Cádiz,_España,_2015-12-08,_DD_56.JPG|[[New Albalitor Cathedral]]
File:Iglesia_Mayor_San_Fernando.JPG|[[Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Biminimarch]]
File:Iglesia_Mayor_San_Fernando.JPG|[[Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Biminimarch]]
File:Exercise at Dusk (30653487272).jpg|[[Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Vailoatai]]
File:El_Entrego_(San_Martín_del_Rey_Aurelio)_-_Iglesia_de_San_Andres_00.jpg|[[Cathedral of Saint Francis in Guanoa]]
File:El_Entrego_(San_Martín_del_Rey_Aurelio)_-_Iglesia_de_San_Andres_00.jpg|[[Cathedral of Saint Francis in Guanoa]]
File:Basilica_de_Nuestra_Senora_de_Lujan.jpg|[[Old Los Rumas Cathedral]]
File:Basilica_de_Nuestra_Senora_de_Lujan.jpg|[[Old Los Rumas Cathedral]]
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File:Almudena_2022_-_overview.jpg|[[Imperial Chapel of Saint Brendan]]
File:Almudena_2022_-_overview.jpg|[[Imperial Chapel of Saint Brendan]]
File:FacadeSanJuanBasilica03.jpg|[[Cathedral of the First Miracle]]
File:FacadeSanJuanBasilica03.jpg|[[Cathedral of the First Miracle]]
File:Sacred Heart Cathedral, Suva Fiji July 2014.jpg|[[Faleu Cathedral]]
File:TexcocoCathFacade1.JPG|[[Alta Aguilaria Cathedral]]
File:TexcocoCathFacade1.JPG|[[Alta Aguilaria Cathedral]]
File:Catedral_de_Tepic_(Nuestra_Señora_de_la_Asunción)_contrapicado.jpg|[[Baja Aguilaria Cathedral]]
File:Catedral_de_Tepic_(Nuestra_Señora_de_la_Asunción)_contrapicado.jpg|[[Baja Aguilaria Cathedral]]
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File:FacadeSanMarcosTuxtla02.JPG|[[Triciudad Cathedral]]
File:FacadeSanMarcosTuxtla02.JPG|[[Triciudad Cathedral]]
File:Managua_Cathedral_2017.jpg|[[Cathedral of Outer Inaua]]
File:Managua_Cathedral_2017.jpg|[[Cathedral of Outer Inaua]]
File:Basilica Sancta Ana Leulumoega.jpg|[[Manase Cathedral]]
File:Cathedral_Basilica_of_the_Immaculate_Conception_(Port_of_Spain).JPG|[[San Joaquin's Cathedral]]
File:Cathedral_Basilica_of_the_Immaculate_Conception_(Port_of_Spain).JPG|[[San Joaquin's Cathedral]]
File:San_Isidoro_Cathedral.jpg|[[Cathedral of the North]]
File:San_Isidoro_Cathedral.jpg|[[Cathedral of the North]]
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File:Catedral_de_Nuestra_Señora_de_Guadalupe.jpg|[[Cathedral of the Apostle Saint John]]
File:Catedral_de_Nuestra_Señora_de_Guadalupe.jpg|[[Cathedral of the Apostle Saint John]]
File:Catedral_San_José_de_Mayo.jpg|[[Cathedral by the Lake in Lago City]]
File:Catedral_San_José_de_Mayo.jpg|[[Cathedral by the Lake in Lago City]]
File:Samoa police brass band.jpg|[[Sagone Cathedral]]
File:Cathédralestsauveur.jpg|[[Martinik Cathedral]]
File:Cathédralestsauveur.jpg|[[Martinik Cathedral]]
File:Grey_churh.jpg|[[Sn-Ives Cathedral]]
File:Grey_churh.jpg|[[Sn-Ives Cathedral]]
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