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=== Levantia ===
=== Levantia ===
* Anglei:  
* Anglei:  
[[File:St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg|right|250px]]
* Burgundie: The establishment of cults around the major figures of Catholic lore was almost immediate to the arrival of Catholicism in [[Burgundie]]. This was a carry-over from similar practices in the Latinic polytheistic societies. The contemporary expression of these devotions are the various monastic orders (e.g. [[Order of the Obsidian Sparrow]] and the [[Ljydkruss Order]]). In [[Burgundie]], this is still practiced, but less dogmatically than in ages past. The Cultes della Nostra Mare (Mother Mary) and Cultes della Fuster (Joseph the carpenter) are particularly widespread. Within even some of the smaller villages in [[Burgundie]], a church of Nostra Mare and one of el Fuster will stand completely separate. There was an effort to unite the various cults during the [[Great Confessional War]], in the later 16th century, and many smaller cults were absorbed into the mainstream practices. This also led to what many in [[Burgundie]] term, Urceopolis Catholicism or Monolithic Catholicism. This format of worship is the recognized style by the royal family and its greatest piece de resistance is the [[Cathedral of St. Mattius]] in [[Vilauristre]]. While local parishioners differentiate between the three mainstream forms of practice, there is no contemporary difference between them aside from some of the iconography and local regalia. Priests, bishops, archbishops, and the Cardinal in [[Burgundie]] all identify as Levantine Catholic and are not instructed in any specificity of the differences between cults. The differences and unique traditions are therefore the responsibility of the parishioners to maintain and instruct their new clergy. This practice is called the ''curia apud curiam agni'' (the curia of the lambs), and only occurs in the churches ascribing to the cults of Notra Mare and le Fuster, not the standardized practice. [[Tarsusian Order]]
* Burgundie: The establishment of cults around the major figures of Catholic lore was almost immediate to the arrival of Catholicism in [[Burgundie]]. This was a carry-over from similar practices in the Latinic polytheistic societies. The contemporary expression of these devotions are the various monastic orders (e.g. [[Order of the Obsidian Sparrow]] and the [[Ljydkruss Order]]). In [[Burgundie]], this is still practiced, but less dogmatically than in ages past. The Cultes della Nostra Mare (Mother Mary) and Cultes della Fuster (Joseph the carpenter) are particularly widespread. Within even some of the smaller villages in [[Burgundie]], a church of Nostra Mare and one of el Fuster will stand completely separate. There was an effort to unite the various cults during the [[Great Confessional War]], in the later 16th century, and many smaller cults were absorbed into the mainstream practices. This also led to what many in [[Burgundie]] term, Urceopolis Catholicism or Monolithic Catholicism. This format of worship is the recognized style by the royal family and its greatest piece de resistance is the [[Cathedral of St. Mattius]] in [[Vilauristre]]. While local parishioners differentiate between the three mainstream forms of practice, there is no contemporary difference between them aside from some of the iconography and local regalia. Priests, bishops, archbishops, and the Cardinal in [[Burgundie]] all identify as Levantine Catholic and are not instructed in any specificity of the differences between cults. The differences and unique traditions are therefore the responsibility of the parishioners to maintain and instruct their new clergy. This practice is called the ''curia apud curiam agni'' (the curia of the lambs), and only occurs in the churches ascribing to the cults of Notra Mare and le Fuster, not the standardized practice. [[Tarsusian Order]]
* Caergwynn:  
* Caergwynn:  
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* Hendalarsk:  
* Hendalarsk:  
* Urcea:  
* Urcea:  
* Yonderre:  
* Yonderre:
 
=== Sarpedon ===
=== Sarpedon ===
* Caphiria:  
* Caphiria:  
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