Reformations of 1627
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The Reformations of 1627 were a series of major liturgical and theological changes applied to the Caphiric Church twelve years after the beginning of the Great Schism of 1615. These changes introduced major divergences from the Catholic Church and introduced both the distinctiveness that the Imperial Church would take on as well as significant resistance within Caphiria to these changes.