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| leader_title        = [[Marian Ilaseuasas]]
| leader_title        = [[Marian Ilaseuasas]]
| leader_name        = [[Joana, Northern Messenger of the Blessed Virgin|Mother Joana]] and [[Alisia, Southern Messenger of the Blessed Virgin|Mother Alisia]]
| leader_name        = [[Joana, Northern Messenger of the Blessed Virgin|Mother Joana]] and [[Alisia, Southern Messenger of the Blessed Virgin|Mother Alisia]]
| area                = [[Kalanatoa]], [[Na'aturie]], and [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia]]
| area                = [[Kalanatoa]] and [[Na'aturie]], with smaller groups in [[Junu'urinia Ba'andasi-Navidadia]] and [[Arona]]
| members            = 4,814,224
| members            = Over 4.8 million
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'''Marian Kapuhenasa''', officially the '''Kapuhenasa Church of the Saintly Spirit of the Virgin Mary''', refers to a Christianised expression of the Kapuhenasa faith of the [[Loa]], originating as an assemblage of [[Kapuhenasa|Kapuhenasan]] and [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] religious practices in [[Rumahoki]]; in particular, the series of religious movements that Kapuhenasa and Christian religious practice during the years of the [[Navidadian System]] in what's now southwestern [[Rumahoki]]. Marian Kapuhenasa works against the conventional understanding of Kapuhenasa and Christianity as two distinct religions, seeking out commonalities between both faiths and promoting an inclusive union of the two. Marian Kapuhenasa occupies a unique space in the demographics of Rumahoki; Rumahoki is often understood to be a predominately Christian nation, with Catholics spread all throughout the country, and with Protestants congregated in the northern [[Taineans|Tainean]] states.
'''Marian Kapuhenasa''', officially the '''Church of the Saintly Spirit of the Virgin Mary''', refers to a Christianised expression of the Kapuhenasa faith of the [[Loa]], originating as an assemblage of [[Kapuhenasa|Kapuhenasan]] and [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] religious practices in [[Rumahoki]]; in particular, the series of religious movements that Kapuhenasa and Christian religious practice during the years of the [[Navidadian System]] in what's now southwestern [[Rumahoki]]. Marian Kapuhenasa works against the conventional understanding of Kapuhenasa and Christianity as two distinct religions, seeking out commonalities between both faiths and promoting an inclusive union of the two. Marian Kapuhenasa occupies a unique space in the demographics of Rumahoki; Rumahoki is often understood to be a predominately Christian nation, with Catholics spread all throughout the country, and with Protestants congregated in the northern [[Taineans|Tainean]] states.


[[Religion in Rumahoki|Rumahoki is religiously united]] in terms of Christianity, with the real division being over the specific denominations within Christianity. Catholics comprise almost two-thirds of the total population, with Protestants, both {{wp|Calvinism|Reform}} and [[College of Levantine Churches|Collegiate]], making up twenty percent. Kapuhenasa, being a faith that's seemingly entirely foreign to the Christians, has historically been repressed by institutional means, thus forcing its practitioners to either convert or attempt to flee. However, many of these practitioners have instead attempted to bring forth religious harmony by fusing elements of both faiths.
[[Religion in Rumahoki|Rumahoki is religiously united]] in terms of Christianity, with the real division being over the specific denominations within Christianity. Catholics comprise almost two-thirds of the total population, with Protestants, both {{wp|Calvinism|Reform}} and [[College of Levantine Churches|Collegiate]], making up twenty percent. Kapuhenasa, being a faith that's seemingly entirely foreign to the Christians, has historically been repressed by institutional means, thus forcing its practitioners to either convert or attempt to flee. However, many of these practitioners have instead attempted to bring forth religious harmony by fusing elements of both faiths.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Catholic Church]]
*[[Catholic Church]]
*[[Kapuhenasa]]
*[[Loa]]
*[[Loa]]
*[[Loa people in Rumahoki]]
*[[Loa people in Rumahoki]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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