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The Caphiric Rite, which differs from the Latin Rite, is used by some seven hundred million Catholics within the [[Caphiric Church]] and is used throughout [[Sarpedon]]. | The Caphiric Rite, which differs from the Latin Rite, is used by some seven hundred million Catholics within the [[Caphiric Church]] and is used throughout [[Sarpedon]]. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
==Differences from the Latin Rite== | ==Differences from the Latin Rite== |
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The Caphiric Rite, also called the Imperial Rite, is a Catholic Occidental liturgical rite. It is the primary mode of worship of the Caphiric Church and was formally created by the Eight Points Agreement, recognizing the liturgical practice divergence that occurred in Caphiria between the Great Schism of 1615 and the Eight Points Agreement. It incorporates most of the changes which occurred during the schismatic era with only minor differences to ensure orthodox belief and practice.
The Caphiric Rite, which differs from the Latin Rite, is used by some seven hundred million Catholics within the Caphiric Church and is used throughout Sarpedon.