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[[M'acunism]] is the dominant religion in Sabnaki. Unlike most of the other indigenous nations of [[Cusinaut]], the [[Catholic Church]] and other major Occidental religions do not have a major presence in Sabnaki, and accordingly the cultural place of M'acunism in Sabnaki remains the strongest of any place where M'acunism is the official religion. The isolationist nature of the country until recent decades, combined with the lack of legal protection for foreigners, made the country extremely difficult for missionaries to access. Only recently have Catholic missionaries been able to begin work in the country after investment agreements with Occidental countries like [[Urcea]] specifically require physical protections for missionaries. Additionally, a small Christian population was extant in the lands annexed by Sabnaki from [[Algoquona]]. Accordingly, the vast majority of the small Christian population in the country belongs to the Catholic Church. A very small portion of Sabnak Christians belong to the {{wp|Protestant}} [[College of Levantine Churches]].
[[M'acunism]] is the dominant religion in Sabnaki. Unlike most of the other indigenous nations of [[Cusinaut]], the [[Catholic Church]] and other major Occidental religions do not have a major presence in Sabnaki, and accordingly the cultural place of M'acunism in Sabnaki remains the strongest of any place where M'acunism is the official religion. The isolationist nature of the country until recent decades, combined with the lack of legal protection for foreigners, made the country extremely difficult for missionaries to access. Only recently have Catholic missionaries been able to begin work in the country after investment agreements with Occidental countries like [[Urcea]] specifically require physical protections for missionaries. Additionally, a small Christian population was extant in the lands annexed by Sabnaki from [[Algoquona]]. Accordingly, the vast majority of the small Christian population in the country belongs to the Catholic Church. A very small portion of Sabnak Christians belong to the {{wp|Protestant}} [[College of Levantine Churches]].