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Latin Catholicism is the largest group within Varshani Christianity, with 74% of Varshani Christians identifying themselves as being "united to the [[Pope]]" in a February 2030 survey. Among these, analysts and theologians have noted an overwelming propensity for {{wp|liberation theology}}. Many of these experts have posited that the simple brutality of Zurgite slavery necessitated a "Christianity of hope of liberation" among Varshani Christians.
Latin Catholicism is the largest group within Varshani Christianity, with 74% of Varshani Christians identifying themselves as being "united to the [[Pope]]" in a February 2030 survey. Among these, analysts and theologians have noted an overwelming propensity for {{wp|liberation theology}}. Many of these experts have posited that the simple brutality of Zurgite slavery necessitated a "Christianity of hope of liberation" among Varshani Christians.


A special liturgical {wp|Use (liturgy)|use}} for Catholics in Varshan has been a source of significant debate within the Catholic Church. Many respected theologians and liturgical experts argue that many of the norms of [[Orthodox Arzalism]] are too "brutal" or otherwise completely incompatible with Catholic views of human dignity that no elements can be used for a special local adaptation of the Mass. Another faction, particularly those clerics from [[Crona]], argue that it is absolutely necessary for widespread adoption of the Catholic faith.
A special liturgical {{wp|Use (liturgy)|use}} for Catholics in Varshan has been a source of significant debate within the Catholic Church. Many respected theologians and liturgical experts argue that many of the norms of [[Orthodox Arzalism]] are too "brutal" or otherwise completely incompatible with Catholic views of human dignity that no elements can be used for a special local adaptation of the Mass. Another faction, particularly those clerics from [[Crona]], argue that it is absolutely necessary for widespread adoption of the Catholic faith.


A small number of Varshani Catholics in the far eastern part of the country - around 10% - described themselves as [[Coscivian Catholic]]. Coscivian Rite missions in Varshan are under the purview of the [[Coscivian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Crona]].
A small number of Varshani Catholics in the far eastern part of the country - around 10% - described themselves as [[Coscivian Catholic]]. Coscivian Rite missions in Varshan are under the purview of the [[Coscivian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Crona]].