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Post by ELDER GOD on Mar 30, 2011 19:12:28 GMT -5
Pope. Head of the church, he is based at the Avernus Cathedral. The pope is infallible in defining matters of faith and morals. Cardinal, Appointed by the pope. As a body, it advises the pope and, on his death, elects a new pope. Archbishop. An archbishop is a bishop of a main or metropolitan diocese, also called an archdiocese. A cardinal can concurrently hold the title. Bishop. A bishop, like a priest, is ordained to this station. He is a teacher of church doctrine, a priest of sacred worship, and a minister of church government. Priest. An ordained minister who can administer most of the sacraments, including the Eucharist and marriage. He can be with a particular religious order or committed to serving a congregation. Deacon. A transitional deacon is a seminarian studying for the priesthood. A permanent deacon can be married and assists a priest by performing some of the sacraments.
Currently for the past thirty years the Pope Cenobetis and his children have ruled the holy government. Under whose authority precedes that of the Kings and Queens of the land. This family has often used methods of questionable means. Yet so powerful is this name that during the reign of the Cenobetis none question their power.
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