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The '''Caphiric Rite''', also called the '''Imperial Rite''', is a [[Catholic Church|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, including a significant reemphasis of the sacrificial element of the liturgy as well as inclusions of significant Old Testament material related to the ancient temple sacrifice. | The '''Caphiric Rite''', also called the '''Imperial Rite''', is a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Occidental]] liturgical rite. It is the primary mode of worship of the [[Caphiric Church]] and [[Caphiric Catholicism]], 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. The existence of the Rite itself within the Catholic hierarchy is preceded by the Caphiric Use, an adaptation of the liturgy used by the [[Personal Ordinariate of Reconciliation]]. It incorporates most of the changes which occurred during the schismatic era with only minor differences to ensure orthodox belief and practice, including a significant reemphasis of the sacrificial element of the liturgy as well as inclusions of significant Old Testament material related to the ancient temple sacrifice. | ||
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]]. A liturgy within the Caphiric Rite is called a "hostia". | 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]]. A liturgy within the Caphiric Rite is called a "hostia". |